Ho(InS2)3
semiconductor· Ho(InS2)3
Ho(InS2)3 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of holmium, indium, and sulfur, belonging to the rare-earth metal chalcogenide family. This is primarily a research material investigated for its potential in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where the rare-earth dopant (holmium) can introduce luminescent or magnetic functionality into the indium sulfide host lattice. The compound represents an emerging approach to engineering wide-bandgap semiconductors with tunable electronic and optical properties for next-generation device technologies.
experimental optoelectronicsrare-earth doped semiconductorsphotovoltaic researchluminescent materialsinfrared detectorsmagnetophotonic devices
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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