Cu2Ga4Te7

semiconductor
· Cu2Ga4Te7

Cu₂Ga₄Te₇ is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound belonging to the family of copper-gallium tellurides, a class of materials of primary interest in thermoelectric and photovoltaic research. This compound is largely investigated in academic and industrial research settings for potential applications in energy conversion and optoelectronic devices, where its bandgap and thermal properties offer alternatives to more established semiconductors; however, it remains pre-commercial and is not yet widely deployed in high-volume engineering applications. Engineers would consider this material primarily for exploratory development in advanced thermoelectric modules or next-generation photovoltaic absorbers where tunable band structure and reduced thermal conductivity are advantageous.

thermoelectric energy harvestingphotovoltaic absorber layersinfrared detectorssolid-state cooling researchexperimental semiconductor devices

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