K2Sn(AuS2)2

semiconductor
· K2Sn(AuS2)2

K2Sn(AuS2)2 is a ternary semiconductor compound combining potassium, tin, and gold sulfide phases, representing an experimental material in the sulfide-based semiconductor family. This compound is primarily of research interest for investigating novel band structures and photovoltaic or photoelectrochemical properties arising from its mixed-metal composition, rather than a material currently in widespread industrial production. Engineers would consider this material for emerging applications in solid-state electronics, photocatalysis, or next-generation solar devices where the unique electronic properties of mixed-valence metal sulfides offer potential advantages over conventional semiconductors.

experimental photovoltaic researchphotoelectrochemical devicessolid-state semiconductor physicsnext-generation solar cellsmaterials discovery & characterization

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