Ga1.95Cu0.05Se2.95

semiconductor
· Ga1.95Cu0.05Se2.95

Ga₁.₉₅Cu₀.₀₅Se₂.₉₅ is a copper-doped gallium selenide compound semiconductor, a variant of the II-VI semiconductor family engineered through controlled copper substitution to modify electronic and optical properties. This is a research-oriented material rather than a commercial standard, developed to explore how transition metal doping affects carrier dynamics, band structure, and photonic response in selenide-based semiconductors. The copper doping strategy is typically employed to tune bandgap, enhance photocatalytic activity, or improve carrier transport for potential photovoltaic, optoelectronic, or radiation detection applications.

experimental photovoltaicsphotocatalysis and water splittingoptoelectronic devicesradiation detectorssemiconductor researchbandgap engineering

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