Na2In2SiS6

semiconductor
· Na2In2SiS6

Na2In2SiS6 is a quaternary sulfide semiconductor compound combining sodium, indium, silicon, and sulfur elements, belonging to the family of wide-bandgap semiconductors with potential for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This is primarily a research-phase material rather than a commercialized engineering compound; it is investigated for its potential in infrared optics, solid-state lighting, and next-generation photovoltaic devices where alternative sulfide and chalcogenide semiconductors show promise. The material represents exploration of mixed-metal sulfide compositions that could offer tunable optical properties and improved stability compared to some single-element or binary semiconductors, though it remains at the laboratory development stage with limited industrial adoption.

infrared optics and detectorsphotovoltaic researchsolid-state lightingwide-bandgap semiconductor developmentoptoelectronic device researchchalcogenide material exploration

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