Na4Mg(SiSe3)2

semiconductor
· Na4Mg(SiSe3)2

Na₄Mg(SiSe₃)₂ is an inorganic semiconductor compound belonging to the family of metal silicaselenides, combining alkaline (sodium, magnesium) and chalcogenide (selenium) elements in a structured framework. This is a research-phase material, not yet widely commercialized; compounds in this family are being investigated for solid-state ionic conductivity, photovoltaic response, and thermal properties relevant to next-generation energy conversion and storage devices. The layered structure and mixed-valence chemistry make it a candidate for studying ion transport mechanisms and light absorption in alternative semiconductor platforms.

solid-state battery electrolytesphotovoltaic researchthermal energy conversionionic conductor developmentwide-bandgap semiconductor explorationmaterials chemistry research

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