GdIn3S6

semiconductor
· GdIn3S6

GdIn3S6 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of gadolinium, indium, and sulfur, belonging to the class of rare-earth metal chalcogenides. This is primarily a research material rather than a widely commercialized product, investigated for its potential in optoelectronic and photonic applications due to the lanthanide electronic structure combined with semiconductor properties. Materials in this family are of interest for next-generation light-emitting devices, nonlinear optical components, and specialized photonic systems where rare-earth luminescence and semiconducting behavior are both desirable.

Research optoelectronicsPhotonic materials developmentRare-earth semiconductor compoundsNonlinear optical systemsExperimental light-emitting devicesMaterials physics characterization

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