CsCd4Ga5Te12

semiconductor
· CsCd4Ga5Te12

CsCd₄Ga₅Te₁₂ is a quaternary semiconductor compound belonging to the chalcogenide family, combining cesium, cadmium, gallium, and tellurium in a structured crystal lattice. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for infrared (IR) detection and nonlinear optical applications, where its wide bandgap and thermal stability make it a candidate for next-generation photonic devices operating in mid- to far-infrared spectral regions. Compared to binary and ternary semiconductors, multinary chalcogenides like this offer tunable electronic and optical properties through compositional engineering, though practical deployment remains limited to specialized laboratory and developmental applications.

infrared detectorsnonlinear opticsphotonic researchthermal imaging sensorsspace-qualified opticsterahertz applications

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