CuBiSO

semiconductor
· CuBiSO

CuBiSO is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining copper, bismuth, sulfur, and oxygen elements, representing an emerging material in the chalcogenide semiconductor family. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its layered structure and tunable bandgap could offer advantages in light absorption and charge transport compared to conventional single-element or binary semiconductors. Engineers evaluating CuBiSO would do so in experimental contexts targeting next-generation solar cells, photodetectors, or thin-film electronics where ternary and quaternary compounds are being explored to improve efficiency and material stability.

emerging photovoltaic materialsresearch optoelectronicsthin-film semiconductorschalcogenide compoundsexperimental solar cellsnext-generation photodetectors

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