LiInSnS4

semiconductor
· LiInSnS4

LiInSnS4 is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining lithium, indium, tin, and sulfur—a member of the sulfide semiconductor family with potential for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established in mainstream production; it belongs to a broader class of mixed-metal sulfides being explored for solar cells, photodetectors, and solid-state ionic devices where the wide bandgap and ionic-covalent bonding character offer advantages in radiation hardness and lithium-ion conductivity. Engineers considering this compound should view it as an advanced functional material for next-generation energy conversion or sensor systems where conventional semiconductors show performance limitations.

thin-film solar cellsphotodetectors and imagingsolid-state batteriesradiation-hardened electronicsresearch optoelectronics

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