Rb2Cd(IBr)2

semiconductor
· Rb2Cd(IBr)2

Rb2Cd(IBr)2 is a mixed-halide perovskite-type semiconductor compound combining rubidium, cadmium, and halide (iodine/bromine) anions in a three-dimensional lattice structure. This is a research-phase material within the emerging perovskite halide family, investigated for optoelectronic applications where tunable bandgap and solution-processability offer potential advantages over traditional semiconductors. The halide composition (IBr mixing) allows bandgap engineering, making it relevant for photovoltaic, scintillation, and X-ray detection platforms where cost-effective, lightweight, and tunable materials can replace conventional germanium or cadmium telluride detectors.

research photovoltaicsX-ray scintillation detectiongamma-ray spectroscopytunable bandgap optoelectronicsperovskite semiconductor developmentdirect bandgap radiative detection

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