Mn2P2Se6

semiconductor
· Mn2P2Se6

Mn₂P₂Se₆ is a layered transition metal phosphoselenide semiconductor, part of an emerging class of van der Waals materials combining manganese with phosphorus and selenium. Currently primarily a research compound rather than a commercial material, it is being investigated for its potential in optoelectronic and spintronic applications due to the magnetic properties of manganese combined with the semiconducting behavior of the phosphoselenide framework. Its layered structure and tunable bandgap make it a candidate for next-generation flexible electronics and heterostructure devices, though practical engineering applications remain under active exploration.

Research semiconductorsSpintronics devices2D heterostructuresOptoelectronicsFlexible electronicsMagnetic semiconductors

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