La2Ga0.33Sb1S5

semiconductor
· La2Ga0.33Sb1S5

La2Ga0.33Sb1S5 is a mixed-anion semiconductor compound combining rare-earth lanthanum with gallium, antimony, and sulfur—a composition designed to engineer specific electronic and optical properties through controlled aliovalent doping and crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of chalcogenide semiconductors and represents research-level work aimed at tuning bandgap, carrier mobility, and light-absorption characteristics for photovoltaic or optoelectronic applications. Such rare-earth-doped sulfide compounds are explored as alternatives to conventional semiconductors where narrow bandgaps, photoconductivity, or IR sensitivity are required, though this specific composition remains largely in development rather than high-volume industrial use.

photovoltaic/solar cells (research)IR detectors and sensorsoptoelectronic devicesphotocatalysis (experimental)semiconductor research materialsnarrow-bandgap semiconductors

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