Cs2Cu3DyTe4
semiconductor· Cs2Cu3DyTe4
Cs2Cu3DyTe4 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound containing cesium, copper, dysprosium, and tellurium. This is a research-phase material within the family of complex metal chalcogenides, studied primarily for its potential in thermoelectric and optoelectronic applications where the rare-earth dysprosium dopant can influence electronic band structure and phonon scattering. Materials in this compositional family are of interest to researchers developing next-generation semiconductors for waste heat recovery and infrared detection, though practical industrial deployment remains limited and the material is not yet established in commercial applications.
thermoelectric materials researchrare-earth semiconductor developmentinfrared optoelectronicssolid-state physics researchphotovoltaic alternativesquantum materials exploration
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