Pb2SbS2I3

semiconductor
· Pb2SbS2I3

Pb2SbS2I3 is a mixed-halide lead-antimony sulfide-iodide semiconductor compound, representing an emerging class of perovskite-related materials currently in research and development. This material is investigated primarily for optoelectronic applications including photovoltaics, photodetectors, and potentially X-ray detection, where its bandgap and light-absorption characteristics are tuned through compositional engineering. The incorporation of antimony and iodine alongside lead and sulfur distinguishes it from conventional lead-halide perovskites, offering potential advantages in stability, toxicity mitigation, and tunable electronic properties compared to lead-only alternatives, though it remains a laboratory-stage compound without widespread industrial deployment.

photovoltaic researchphotodetector devicesradiation detectionnext-generation perovskitesoptoelectronic semiconductorsmaterials screening for solar cells

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