Cs2TiAg2S4

semiconductor
· Cs2TiAg2S4

Cs₂TiAg₂S₄ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining cesium, titanium, silver, and sulfur in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications, particularly as an absorber layer or intermediate band semiconductor due to its tunable bandgap and mixed-metal composition. The material belongs to the family of multinary chalcogenides, which are being explored as alternatives to conventional semiconductors for solar cells and light-emitting devices where cost, stability, or efficiency gains over established materials like CdTe or perovskites may be achievable.

experimental photovoltaic absorbersoptoelectronic researchintermediate band semiconductorsthin-film solar applicationschalcogenide-based devicesnext-generation absorber layers

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