Gd4GaSbS9

semiconductor
· Gd4GaSbS9

Gd₄GaSbS₉ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining gadolinium, gallium, antimony, and sulfur—a rare-earth chalcogenide belonging to the class of ternary and quaternary sulfide semiconductors. This material is primarily of research interest as a potential wide-bandgap or intermediate-bandgap semiconductor; such compounds are explored for photovoltaic applications, nonlinear optical devices, and radiation detection where the incorporation of rare-earth elements can modify electronic structure and enhance performance. While not yet widely deployed in high-volume manufacturing, gadolinium-based chalcogenides represent an emerging materials family for next-generation optoelectronic and photonic applications where conventional semiconductors reach performance limits.

photovoltaic researchnonlinear optical devicesradiation detectionwide-bandgap semiconductorsrare-earth optoelectronicsexperimental photonics

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