Hg0.25Zn0.75Te

semiconductor
· Hg0.25Zn0.75Te

Hg0.25Zn0.75Te is a cadmium-free II-VI semiconductor alloy combining mercury telluride and zinc telluride, engineered to operate in the infrared spectrum. This material is primarily used in infrared detector arrays and thermal imaging systems where sensitivity in the mid- and long-wave infrared regions is required, and it offers a lower bandgap than zinc telluride alone while avoiding the toxicity and regulatory constraints of cadmium telluride. The alloy is notable for enabling compact, sensitive infrared sensing in defense, thermal surveillance, and scientific instrumentation applications.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsLWIR detection arraysmilitary surveillance opticsspectroscopy instrumentstemperature monitoring systems

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