Pb0.92Sn0.08Te

semiconductor
· Pb0.92Sn0.08Te

Pb0.92Sn0.08Te is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor alloy belonging to the lead telluride (PbTe) family, with tin substitution used to tune electronic properties and thermal stability. This material is primarily developed for infrared detector and thermal imaging applications, where its bandgap engineering enables detection in the mid- to long-wave infrared spectrum; the tin doping also improves performance at elevated operating temperatures compared to pure PbTe. Lead telluride alloys remain significant for military and scientific imaging systems, though they compete with alternatives like mercury cadmium telluride (MCT) and newer cooled quantum detectors depending on wavelength range and thermal requirements.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsmilitary surveillance systemsscientific instrumentationcryogenic applications

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