K4Sn3Ce3S14
semiconductor· K4Sn3Ce3S14
K4Sn3Ce3S14 is a quaternary sulfide semiconductor compound combining potassium, tin, cerium, and sulfur elements. This is a research-phase material within the rare-earth sulfide family, studied for its potential electronic and photonic properties arising from the cerium dopant and tin-sulfur framework. While not yet in mainstream industrial production, materials in this compound class are of interest for optoelectronic applications and as alternatives to conventional semiconductors in specialized research contexts.
research semiconductorsrare-earth photonicssolid-state lightingthin-film devicesthermoelectric materialsnext-generation optoelectronics
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