Cs2PtI6O18

semiconductor
· Cs2PtI6O18

Cs2PtI6O18 is an inorganic semiconductor compound composed of cesium, platinum, iodine, and oxygen. This is a research-phase material currently explored in solid-state chemistry and materials science rather than an established commercial compound; it belongs to the family of mixed-halide perovskites and platinum-containing oxides being investigated for next-generation electronic and photonic applications. The material's potential lies in semiconductor device development where platinum's stability and the perovskite framework's tunable band structure offer advantages for radiation detection, photocatalysis, or specialized optoelectronic functions where conventional semiconductors prove inadequate.

radiation detectionphotocatalytic applicationsperovskite-based devicessolid-state electronicshigh-energy physics instrumentationmaterials research

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