Cu3Bi4I16

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· Cu3Bi4I16

Cu3Bi4I16 is a halide perovskite compound containing copper, bismuth, and iodine, belonging to the emerging class of metal halide materials under active research for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This material is primarily investigated in laboratory and early-stage development settings rather than established industrial production, with potential applications in next-generation solar cells, photodetectors, and light-emitting devices where lead-free alternatives to conventional perovskites are sought. The copper-bismuth combination offers potential advantages in reducing toxicity and improving stability compared to lead-based perovskites, though engineering viability and long-term performance remain subjects of ongoing materials research.

perovskite solar cellsphotodetectorslight-emitting deviceslead-free optoelectronicsthin-film photovoltaicsresearch/experimental applications

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