Na2Hg3(GeS4)2

semiconductor
· Na2Hg3(GeS4)2

Na2Hg3(GeS4)2 is a ternary semiconductor compound combining sodium, mercury, and germanium sulfide phases, representing an experimental material in the family of metal chalcogenides. This compound has been studied primarily in materials research contexts for its potential as a non-linear optical or photonic material, leveraging the wide bandgap and anisotropic crystal structure typical of germanium sulfide-based semiconductors. Interest in this material class stems from applications in infrared optics and photonic devices where conventional semiconductors are limited, though practical industrial deployment remains limited and material synthesis and processing are still being optimized.

infrared optics researchnon-linear optical devicesphotonic materials developmentsolid-state physics researchwide-bandgap semiconductor researchexperimental quantum materials

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