La4Cd4In2S13

semiconductor
· La4Cd4In2S13

La₄Cd₄In₂S₁₃ is a quaternary semiconductor compound belonging to the sulfide family, composed of lanthanum, cadmium, indium, and sulfur. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications, particularly where wide bandgap semiconductors or rare-earth-containing systems offer advantages in light absorption or emission. While not yet commercialized at scale, materials in this compositional space are of interest for next-generation thin-film solar cells, scintillators, and specialized infrared or UV detectors where the rare-earth element can provide unique electronic or optical properties.

thin-film photovoltaicsoptoelectronic devicesscintillator materialsinfrared detectorsresearch semiconductorsrare-earth-based compounds

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