Eu3(InP2)2

semiconductor
· Eu3(InP2)2

Eu3(InP2)2 is a rare-earth indium phosphide compound semiconductor containing europium, belonging to the family of phosphide-based III-V semiconductors with potential luminescent properties due to europium doping. This material is primarily a research compound, not yet established in mainstream industrial production, but represents a class of lanthanide-doped semiconductors being investigated for optoelectronic and photonic applications where europium's characteristic red-emitting luminescence could be integrated into compound semiconductor devices. Its potential advantages over conventional semiconductors lie in combining the electronic properties of indium phosphide with rare-earth photoemission characteristics, making it relevant to emerging fields seeking novel light-emission or detection mechanisms.

research compound—photonicsrare-earth doped semiconductorsluminescent optoelectronicsinfrared/visible light emissionexperimental quantum devicesnext-generation semiconductor research

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