Hg4As2ZrCl6

semiconductor
· Hg4As2ZrCl6

Hg4As2ZrCl6 is a mixed-metal halide compound combining mercury, arsenic, zirconium, and chlorine in a complex crystal structure, classified as a semiconductor material. This is a specialized research compound rather than a commercial engineering material, studied primarily for its electronic and photonic properties within the broader family of metal halide semiconductors. The material represents exploratory work in halide-based optoelectronics, potentially relevant to radiation detection, X-ray imaging, or specialized photonic applications where alternative semiconductors (silicon, gallium arsenide, perovskites) may be insufficient.

radiation detection researchX-ray imaging sensorsspecialty optoelectronicsexperimental semiconductorshalide material researchscintillation detectors

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