Gd1.05Sc0.95Se3

semiconductor
· Gd1.05Sc0.95Se3

Gd₁.₀₅Sc₀.₉₅Se₃ is a rare-earth selenide compound combining gadolinium and scandium in a layered or three-dimensional crystal structure, belonging to the family of rare-earth chalcogenides used in solid-state electronics and photonics research. This is primarily an experimental material studied for potential applications in thermal management, radiation detection, and wide-bandgap semiconductor devices, where the lanthanide-transition metal combination offers tunable electronic and optical properties unavailable in conventional semiconductors. Its development reflects ongoing research into rare-earth compounds that could enable next-generation high-temperature electronics, specialized optoelectronic devices, or radiation-hardened components for extreme environments.

radiation detection systemshigh-temperature semiconductor researchthermal management devicesoptoelectronic componentsrare-earth material researchexperimental solid-state electronics

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