Nd10OSe14

semiconductor
· Nd10OSe14

Nd10OSe14 is a rare-earth oxyselenide compound belonging to the family of lanthanide chalcogenides, combining neodymium with oxygen and selenium in a defined stoichiometric ratio. This material is primarily of research interest for semiconductor and optoelectronic applications, where the rare-earth element enables unique electronic and photonic properties not readily available in conventional semiconductors. The oxyselenide class is explored for potential use in photovoltaics, infrared detection, and quantum materials, though Nd10OSe14 itself remains largely in the developmental phase with limited commercial deployment.

research optoelectronicsinfrared detectorsexperimental photovoltaicsrare-earth semiconductorsquantum materials development

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