OsAs2

semiconductor
· OsAs2

OsAs2 is a binary intermetallic semiconductor compound composed of osmium and arsenic, belonging to the class of metal arsenides with potential applications in advanced electronics and photonics. As a research-stage material, OsAs2 is primarily studied for its electronic band structure and potential use in high-frequency or high-temperature semiconductor devices, though it remains largely in the development phase compared to established III-V semiconductors like GaAs or InP. The osmium-arsenic system is of interest to researchers exploring materials with unique transport properties and potential for niche applications where conventional semiconductors are unsuitable.

experimental semiconductor researchhigh-frequency electronicsrefractory compound developmentband structure studiesadvanced materials science

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