Dy(InS2)3

semiconductor
· Dy(InS2)3

Dy(InS2)3 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of dysprosium and indium sulfide, belonging to the family of rare-earth metal chalcogenides. This is primarily a research material used in fundamental studies of semiconducting properties, photonic devices, and potential optoelectronic applications rather than a mature commercial compound. The dysprosium dopant in the indium sulfide lattice modifies electronic and optical properties, making it of interest for tuning bandgap and light emission characteristics in laboratory and developmental contexts.

research semiconductorsrare-earth optoelectronicsphotonic device developmentbandgap engineeringthin-film researchexperimental light-emitting materials

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