Cs3V2Cl9

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· Cs3V2Cl9

Cs3V2Cl9 is a cesium vanadium chloride compound belonging to the family of halide perovskites and transition metal halides. This is a research-stage material currently investigated for potential optoelectronic and semiconductor applications, particularly in photovoltaics and X-ray detection, rather than an established engineering material in widespread production. The material is notable within the halide perovskite research community for its mixed-valence vanadium structure, which may offer tunable electronic and optical properties; however, practical engineering adoption remains limited pending demonstration of stability, scalability, and performance advantages over commercially mature alternatives like silicon or CdTe.

experimental photovoltaicshalide perovskite researchX-ray detection (developmental)semiconductor researchoptoelectronic devices (early-stage)transition metal halide studies

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