Eu(InS2)2

semiconductor
· Eu(InS2)2

Eu(InS2)₂ is a rare-earth indium sulfide semiconductor compound, where europium ions are incorporated into an indium disulfide host lattice. This is a research-stage material primarily studied for its photoluminescent and optoelectronic properties, rather than a mature engineering material in widespread industrial use. The europium dopant activates visible light emission, making this compound of interest for phosphor applications, light-emitting devices, and solid-state lighting research where rare-earth-activated semiconductors can offer tunable wavelength output and potential advantages over conventional phosphors.

photoluminescent phosphorsLED phosphor researchsolid-state lightingoptical materials developmentthin-film optoelectronicsrare-earth semiconductor research

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