In1Ag1.75Sb5.75Se11

semiconductor
· In1Ag1.75Sb5.75Se11

In₁Ag₁.₇₅Sb₅.₇₅Se₁₁ is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining indium, silver, antimony, and selenium elements. This material belongs to the family of complex chalcogenide semiconductors, which are of interest in solid-state physics and materials research for their tunable electronic and thermal properties. As a multi-component chalcogenide system, it represents an experimental composition likely investigated for thermoelectric performance, optical sensing, or phase-change memory applications where the combination of p-type dopants (Ag, Sb) and chalcogen coordination creates favorable band structure characteristics.

thermoelectric energy conversion (research)infrared optical detectorsphase-change memory devicessolid-state electronics (exploratory)materials screening for thermal managementsemiconductor alloy development

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