Lu(InS2)3

semiconductor
· Lu(InS2)3

Lu(InS2)3 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of lutetium, indium, and sulfur, belonging to the family of rare-earth metal chalcogenides. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established commercial production, with potential applications in optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices where wide bandgap semiconductors and rare-earth doping effects are advantageous. The incorporation of lutetium—a rare-earth element with unique electronic properties—distinguishes this compound from conventional indium sulfide systems and makes it relevant for exploring novel light-emission, detection, or energy-conversion mechanisms in specialized device architectures.

optoelectronic researchwide-bandgap semiconductorsphotovoltaic device developmentrare-earth semiconductor compoundsexperimental photonic materialslight-emitting device exploration

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