CsTm9Cd4Se18

semiconductor
· CsTm9Cd4Se18

CsTm9Cd4Se18 is a mixed-halide semiconductor compound combining cesium, thulium, cadmium, and selenium—a rare-earth-containing chalcogenide material that falls within the family of complex ternary and quaternary semiconductors. This compound is primarily of research interest rather than established in high-volume production; it represents exploration into novel optoelectronic semiconductors where rare-earth doping (thulium) may impart unique optical or electronic properties distinct from conventional binary semiconductors like CdSe. The combination of cadmium selenide base with cesium and thulium suggests potential applications in photovoltaics, near-infrared photonics, or scintillation detection, where rare-earth incorporation can enhance light emission, absorption tuning, or carrier dynamics.

research semiconductorsphotovoltaic materialsnear-infrared detectorsscintillation detectorsoptoelectronic devicesrare-earth doped materials

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