CsCeCdSe3

semiconductor
· CsCeCdSe3

CsCeCdSe₃ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining cesium, cerium, cadmium, and selenium—a complex mixed-halide or chalcogenide-based material that falls within the broader family of perovskite-related and rare-earth doped semiconductors. This is primarily a research-stage material rather than an established commercial compound; it is studied for its potential optoelectronic and photovoltaic properties arising from the combination of rare-earth (cerium) doping and cadmium-selenium semiconductor chemistry. Interest in such quaternary compounds centers on tunable bandgap engineering, photoluminescence enhancement, and potential applications in next-generation light-emitting devices and radiation detection, though practical implementation remains in the laboratory phase.

research photovoltaicsrare-earth doped semiconductorsradiation detectionphotoluminescent materialsoptoelectronic device developmentbandgap engineering

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