CsDy9Cd4Se18

semiconductor
· CsDy9Cd4Se18

CsDy9Cd4Se18 is a complex chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining cesium, dysprosium, cadmium, and selenium in a defined stoichiometric ratio. This is a research-stage material within the broader family of rare-earth-containing selenides, studied for potential optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications where the rare-earth dopant (dysprosium) and cadmium-selenium framework may enable tunable bandgaps or enhanced light-matter interactions. Such compounds are typically explored in academic and industrial R&D settings rather than established mass-production applications, making them relevant for engineers developing next-generation semiconductors, quantum dots, or specialized infrared detectors where conventional materials fall short.

research semiconductorsoptoelectronic devicesphotovoltaic materialsinfrared detectionrare-earth-doped compoundsmaterials science development

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