K1 Si1 Tc2

semiconductor
· K1 Si1 Tc2

K1 Si1 Tc2 is an experimental ternary compound belonging to the semiconductor family, composed of potassium, silicon, and technetium in a 1:1:2 stoichiometric ratio. This material exists primarily in research contexts; it represents an exploratory composition within transition-metal silicides, a class of materials investigated for potential applications in high-temperature electronics, thermoelectrics, and catalysis. The incorporation of technetium—a rare, radioactive element—makes this compound impractical for most commercial applications, though it may offer insights into silicide phase chemistry and electronic structure relevant to non-radioactive alternatives.

experimental semiconductor researchhigh-temperature electronics explorationthermoelectric material studiestransition-metal silicide phase mappingmaterials chemistry research

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

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