Hg3Te2Bi2Cl8
semiconductor· Hg3Te2Bi2Cl8
Hg3Te2Bi2Cl8 is a mixed-halide semiconductor compound combining mercury, tellurium, bismuth, and chlorine in a layered crystal structure. This is a research-stage material within the family of halide perovskites and post-perovskite semiconductors, being investigated for narrow-bandgap optoelectronic and infrared sensing applications where the heavy-metal composition offers strong spin-orbit coupling and tunable electronic properties. The material is notable for potential use in mid-infrared detection and quantum device applications, though it remains primarily in the laboratory phase without established commercial production or widespread industrial deployment.
infrared detectorsnarrow-bandgap semiconductorsquantum device researchphotovoltaic absorber layersoptoelectronics R&Dspin-orbit coupling materials
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