KCd4Ga5Se12
semiconductor· KCd4Ga5Se12
KCd₄Ga₅Se₁₂ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining potassium, cadmium, gallium, and selenium elements, belonging to the family of I-III-VI₂ ternary and higher-order chalcogenides. This is a research-stage material studied primarily for its potential in photovoltaic and nonlinear optical applications, where the combination of elements creates tunable bandgap and crystal properties distinct from binary or simpler ternary semiconductors. Interest in this compound stems from its potential for solar energy conversion and infrared/visible light manipulation, though practical applications remain largely exploratory compared to established semiconductors like CdTe or GaAs.
photovoltaic researchnonlinear opticsinfrared detectorscompound semiconductor developmentenergy conversion materialsexperimental optoelectronics
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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