K6 Se8 Sb2

semiconductor
· K6 Se8 Sb2

K6Se8Sb2 is a mixed-chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining potassium, selenium, and antimony elements, likely studied as a solid-state material for its unique electronic and optical properties within the broader family of metal chalcogenides. This composition falls within the research domain of alternative semiconductors and materials for energy conversion applications, though it remains primarily a laboratory compound rather than an established industrial material. The potassium chalcogenide framework suggests potential relevance to thermoelectric devices, photovoltaic absorbers, or solid-state ionics, where such mixed-anion systems can offer tunable band gaps and ionic conductivity distinct from conventional semiconductors.

experimental semiconductor researchthermoelectric devicesphotovoltaic absorber layerssolid-state ion conductorschalcogenide material systemsenergy conversion materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
eV/atom
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Regulatory Screening

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