CsSb
semiconductor· CsSb
CsSb is a binary intermetallic compound composed of cesium and antimony, belonging to the class of narrow-bandgap semiconductors used primarily in photoemissive and optoelectronic applications. It is notably used as a photocathode material in image intensifier tubes, infrared detectors, and vacuum photodiodes, where its high quantum efficiency in the visible-to-near-infrared range makes it valuable for low-light imaging systems. CsSb is favored in military, medical, and scientific instrumentation where sensitivity and spectral response are critical, though its hygroscopic nature and vacuum-dependent operation require careful integration and specialized handling compared to solid-state alternatives.
photocathode coatingsimage intensifier tubesinfrared photodetectorsnight-vision systemsvacuum photodiodesscientific imaging sensors
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