In2Cu1S3.5

semiconductor
· In2Cu1S3.5

In2Cu1S3.5 is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining indium, copper, and sulfur in a specific stoichiometric ratio, belonging to the family of copper-indium sulfide (CIS) and related chalcogenide semiconductors. This material is primarily of research interest for photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications, particularly as a potential absorber layer or component in thin-film solar cells and photodetectors where its bandgap and optical properties could offer advantages in light absorption and carrier transport. Relative to conventional CIS or CIGS (copper-indium-gallium-selenide) absorbers, quaternary formulations like this are explored to fine-tune electronic structure and improve efficiency or reduce material costs, though industrial deployment remains limited and material is not yet widely commercialized.

thin-film solar cellsphotodetectorsoptoelectronic researchlight-absorbing semiconductorsphotovoltaic absorber layers

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