K4Ce3Sn3S14

semiconductor
· K4Ce3Sn3S14

K₄Ce₃Sn₃S₁₄ is a mixed-metal sulfide semiconductor compound containing potassium, cerium, and tin in a complex ternary framework. This is a research-stage material belonging to the family of rare-earth transition-metal chalcogenides, studied primarily for its electronic and optical properties rather than as a commercial engineering material. Potential applications are being explored in photovoltaics, photocatalysis, and solid-state electronics where the rare-earth cerium and tin-sulfide components may offer tunable bandgap or enhanced light absorption, though industrial adoption remains limited and material synthesis and processing are not yet standardized.

experimental photovoltaicsphotocatalysis researchsemiconductor optoelectronicsrare-earth materials developmentsolid-state device prototypinglight-harvesting materials

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