K2Cd(PSe3)2

semiconductor
· K2Cd(PSe3)2

K2Cd(PSe3)2 is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound containing potassium, cadmium, and phosphorus selenide units in a layered crystal structure. This is a research-phase material primarily of interest to the solid-state physics and materials chemistry communities for investigating novel electronic and photonic properties arising from its mixed-metal and mixed-chalcogen composition. The material belongs to a family of layered semiconductors that show promise for optoelectronic and energy conversion applications, though industrial deployment remains limited; engineers would consider it for exploratory work in photovoltaics, photodetectors, or nonlinear optical devices where band gap tuning and layer engineering are critical design goals.

experimental photovoltaic researchphotodetector developmentnonlinear optical materialslayered semiconductor engineeringband gap engineeringthin-film optoelectronics

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