Eu(InTe2)2
semiconductor· Eu(InTe2)2
Eu(InTe2)2 is a ternary semiconductor compound combining europium with indium telluride, belonging to the rare-earth chalcogenide family of materials. This is primarily a research-stage compound studied for its potential optoelectronic and thermoelectric properties, rather than an established commercial material. The europium dopant introduces interesting magnetic and luminescent characteristics that differentiate it from conventional binary semiconductors, making it of interest in emerging applications where rare-earth doping can enhance device performance.
Optoelectronic research devicesThermoelectric material studiesRare-earth semiconductor developmentMagnetic semiconductor applicationsInfrared/NIR detector materialsAdvanced materials research
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