Na2Cd(GeSe3)2

semiconductor
· Na2Cd(GeSe3)2

Na2Cd(GeSe3)2 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining sodium, cadmium, germanium, and selenium elements in a layered crystal structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in infrared photonics, nonlinear optical applications, and solid-state ion-conducting devices, rather than established commercial use. The material family is notable for combining wide bandgap semiconducting behavior with ionic conductivity and strong nonlinear optical response, making it of interest where conventional semiconductors or oxides fall short in specialized optoelectronic or electrochemical contexts.

infrared optics and photonicsnonlinear optical devicessolid-state ionics and battery researchsemiconductor researchthin-film deposition studiesemerging functional materials

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