Hg2Br2Te2

semiconductor
· Hg2Br2Te2

Hg₂Br₂Te₂ is a mixed-halide mercury telluride semiconductor compound combining mercury, bromine, and tellurium. This material belongs to the family of mercury chalcogenide semiconductors, which are primarily of research interest for infrared detection and quantum materials applications rather than established commercial production. The mercury telluride family is notable for its narrow bandgap and strong spin-orbit coupling effects, making compounds like this candidates for infrared sensors, thermal imaging, and topological material studies where conventional semiconductors are limited.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsquantum materials researchtopological electronicsexperimental semiconductor deviceslow-temperature optoelectronics

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