DyTe1.40

semiconductor
· DyTe1.40

DyTe1.40 is a dysprosium telluride compound semiconductor with a non-stoichiometric composition, belonging to the rare-earth chalcogenide family. This material is primarily of research interest for thermoelectric and optoelectronic applications, where rare-earth tellurides are investigated for their potential to convert thermal gradients into electrical power or manipulate infrared radiation. Engineers would consider DyTe1.40 in exploratory projects targeting high-temperature thermoelectric devices or specialized infrared detector systems where the unique electronic structure of dysprosium-based compounds offers advantages over conventional semiconductors, though it remains largely in the development stage rather than established industrial production.

thermoelectric power generationinfrared optoelectronicshigh-temperature sensorsrare-earth semiconductor researchthermal energy harvesting

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