In2Hg6(P2Cl3)3

semiconductor
· In2Hg6(P2Cl3)3

In2Hg6(P2Cl3)3 is a mixed-metal halide semiconductor compound combining indium, mercury, and phosphorus-chlorine units in a complex crystal structure. This is a research-phase material within the broad family of metal halide semiconductors; limited industrial deployment exists, but the compound is of interest in advanced semiconductor research for its potential electronic and optical properties arising from its unique anionic framework. Engineers and researchers would evaluate this material primarily in exploratory contexts where conventional semiconductors are insufficient, though significant development work would be required to translate laboratory findings into practical applications.

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