K2Cd3Se4

semiconductor
· K2Cd3Se4

K2Cd3Se4 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of potassium, cadmium, and selenium, belonging to the chalcogenide semiconductor family. This material is primarily studied in research contexts for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its tunable bandgap and crystalline structure make it of interest for next-generation solar cells, photodetectors, and other light-harvesting devices. Relative to more mature semiconductors like CdSe quantum dots or CdTe thin films, ternary systems like K2Cd3Se4 offer potential advantages in composition tuning and lattice engineering, though commercial deployment remains limited and material characterization is ongoing.

photovoltaic researchoptoelectronic devicesphotodetector developmentchalcogenide semiconductorsquantum materials researchthin-film device engineering

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