Na2Zn(GeSe3)2

semiconductor
· Na2Zn(GeSe3)2

Na2Zn(GeSe3)2 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining sodium, zinc, germanium, and selenium in a layered crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of germanium-selenium-based compounds, which are primarily studied as research materials for infrared optical applications and solid-state ionics rather than established industrial use. The compound is notable for its potential in infrared windows, nonlinear optical devices, and as a candidate material for ion-conducting applications, though it remains largely in the academic research phase rather than mainstream engineering deployment.

infrared optics researchnonlinear optical devicessolid-state ionic conductorssemiconductor researchphotonic materials developmentexperimental thin-film devices

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