In11.3Bi14.7S38

semiconductor
· In11.3Bi14.7S38

In11.3Bi14.7S38 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining indium, bismuth, and sulfur in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This material belongs to the family of metal sulfide semiconductors and appears to be a research or specialty composition rather than an established commercial alloy, likely explored for thermoelectric, optoelectronic, or solid-state device applications where the combination of heavy elements (Bi, In) and chalcogen (S) can provide favorable band gap engineering and phonon-scattering properties. The specific indium-bismuth-sulfur ratio suggests investigation into phase-stability and electronic structure tuning for niche high-performance applications.

thermoelectric devicessolid-state electronics researchnarrow-gap semiconductorsinfrared optoelectronicsexperimental phase-change materials

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