In5Se5Br

ceramic
· In5Se5Br

In₅Se₅Br is a mixed halide-chalcogenide ceramic compound containing indium, selenium, and bromine. This is an experimental material primarily investigated in research contexts for its potential as a semiconducting or optoelectronic ceramic, likely explored for photovoltaic, radiation detection, or solid-state electronic applications where mixed anionic chemistry offers tunable band gaps and crystal structure control. The indium-based halide-chalcogenide family is of interest as an alternative platform to more conventional semiconductors, though In₅Se₅Br itself remains largely in early-stage development and is not yet widely deployed in commercial applications.

experimental semiconductorsoptoelectronic researchphotovoltaic developmentradiation detection materialssolid-state electronicsmaterials chemistry research

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