CsSmHgSe3

semiconductor
· CsSmHgSe3

CsSmHgSe3 is a ternary halide-selenide semiconductor compound combining cesium, samarium, mercury, and selenium in a structured crystalline form. This material belongs to the family of heavy-metal chalcogenides and is primarily of research interest rather than established commercial use; it is investigated for its semiconducting properties and potential applications in photovoltaic devices, infrared detection, and quantum materials research. The incorporation of rare-earth (samarium) and post-transition metal (mercury, cesium) elements makes it noteworthy for exploring novel band structures and optical properties that may differ significantly from conventional binary semiconductors.

experimental photovoltaicsinfrared detectorsquantum materials researchoptoelectronic devicesmaterials discovery

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