CsInSe2

semiconductor
· CsInSe2

CsInSe₂ is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound composed of cesium, indium, and selenium, belonging to the family of ABX₂ semiconductors with potential for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for infrared detection, solar cells, and radiation-hard detector applications due to its direct bandgap and relatively high atomic number composition. CsInSe₂ is notable within the chalcogenide semiconductor family for its potential to operate in the infrared spectrum where silicon and traditional III-V semiconductors have limitations, though it remains largely experimental compared to established alternatives like CdTe or GaAs.

infrared detectorsnext-generation photovoltaicsradiation detectionoptoelectronic devicesspace/military sensingexperimental semiconductors

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