Fe4 Rh2 S8

semiconductor
· Fe4 Rh2 S8

Fe4Rh2S8 is a ternary iron-rhodium sulfide compound belonging to the chalcogenide semiconductor family, combining transition metals with sulfur in a mixed-valence crystal structure. This is primarily a research material studied for its potential in spintronic devices, magnetic semiconductors, and solid-state thermoelectric applications, leveraging the magnetic properties of iron and the electronic contributions of rhodium. Engineers investigating advanced semiconductors for spintronic switching, magnetic sensor applications, or high-temperature thermoelectric conversion may consider this compound as an exploratory material, though it remains largely in the experimental phase outside specialized research laboratories.

spintronics researchmagnetic semiconductorsthermoelectric devicestransition metal chalcogenidessolid-state electronics explorationhigh-entropy magnetic materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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