Hg3ZnS2Cl4
semiconductorHg₃ZnS₂Cl₄ is a mixed-halide semiconductor compound combining mercury, zinc, sulfur, and chlorine—a quaternary chalcohalide material synthesized primarily for research applications. This compound belongs to the broader family of wide-bandgap semiconductors and is of interest in photonic and optoelectronic research, particularly for exploring tunable bandgap engineering through halide substitution, though it remains largely experimental rather than established in commercial production. Engineers considering this material should note it is a research-phase compound; practical adoption would depend on demonstrating performance advantages over mature alternatives like cadmium-based semiconductors or III–V compounds, while also addressing toxicity and processing scalability concerns.
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