CsInS2

semiconductor
· CsInS2

CsInS2 is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound composed of cesium, indium, and sulfur, belonging to the family of wide-bandgap semiconductors used in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest rather than established industrial production, with potential applications in high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, UV-visible photodetectors, and nonlinear optical devices where its direct bandgap and crystalline structure offer advantages over traditional silicon-based semiconductors. The cesium-indium-sulfide family is investigated as an alternative to lead halide perovskites and CdTe in next-generation solar technologies, particularly for applications requiring improved stability and reduced toxicity.

photovoltaic cells (experimental)photodetectorsnonlinear opticsUV-VIS sensinghigh-efficiency solar devicessemiconductor research

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