Cu2In4Te7
semiconductor· Cu2In4Te7
Cu2In4Te7 is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound composed of copper, indium, and tellurium. This material belongs to the family of complex semiconductors studied primarily in research contexts for optoelectronic and thermoelectric device applications. Cu2In4Te7 and related copper-indium-telluride compounds are investigated as alternatives to conventional binary semiconductors, offering tunable band gaps and potential for infrared detection, photovoltaic conversion, and solid-state cooling devices where the layered crystal structure and mixed-metal coordination provide distinctive electronic properties.
infrared detectorsthermoelectric materialsphotovoltaic researchoptoelectronic devicesresearch compounds
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