LaCuOTe

semiconductor
· LaCuOTe

LaCuOTe is a mixed-anion compound semiconductor composed of lanthanum, copper, oxygen, and tellurium, belonging to the family of complex oxide-chalcogenide materials. This is an experimental research compound rather than a commercially established material, investigated for its potential in thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications where the combination of rare-earth, transition metal, and chalcogenide elements may offer tunable electronic and thermal properties. The material family is of interest to researchers exploring alternatives to conventional semiconductors, though practical engineering deployment remains limited to laboratory-scale investigation.

thermoelectric devices (research)photovoltaic materials (experimental)oxide-chalcogenide semiconductorsmaterials discoveryband-gap engineeringemerging semiconductors

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