K2Mn(SnSe3)2

semiconductor
· K2Mn(SnSe3)2

K2Mn(SnSe3)2 is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining potassium, manganese, tin, and selenium in a layered or framework crystal structure. This is a research-phase material explored primarily for its semiconductor and potential optoelectronic properties, belonging to the broader family of metal chalcogenides used in photovoltaics and light-emission applications. The compound's multi-element composition offers tunable electronic properties and potential advantages in band gap engineering compared to simpler binary or ternary semiconductors, though industrial deployment remains limited and applications are primarily in materials research and device prototyping.

Experimental photovoltaic researchOptoelectronic device prototypingBand gap engineeringThin-film semiconductor developmentNext-generation solar cell candidatesMaterials science characterization

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