OsPSe

semiconductor
· OsPSe

OsPSe is an experimental ternary compound semiconductor composed of osmium, phosphorus, and selenium. As a research material in the transitional metal chalcogenide family, it is being investigated for potential optoelectronic and quantum applications, though it remains primarily in the development phase without widespread commercial deployment. The material's appeal lies in its potential to combine the electronic properties of rare transition metals with chalcogenide semiconductors, positioning it as a candidate for next-generation devices where conventional semiconductors reach performance limits.

research semiconductorstwo-dimensional materialsoptoelectronic devices (experimental)quantum materials (development)high-performance electronics (emerging)photovoltaic research

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