CuZn2InTe4

semiconductor
· CuZn2InTe4

CuZn2InTe4 is a quaternary semiconductor compound belonging to the I-III-VI₂ family, combining copper, zinc, indium, and tellurium in a crystalline structure. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications, where its tunable bandgap and potential for efficient charge carrier transport make it a candidate for next-generation energy conversion devices. While not yet established in mainstream industrial production, compounds in this family are notable for their ability to be engineered at the nanoscale for enhanced performance in solid-state cooling and power generation.

Thermoelectric power generationPhotovoltaic absorbersResearch semiconductorsSolid-state cooling devicesWide-bandgap optoelectronics

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