Rb2Cd(PSe3)2
semiconductor· Rb2Cd(PSe3)2
Rb2Cd(PSe3)2 is a ternary chalcophosphide semiconductor compound combining rubidium, cadmium, and phosphorus selenide units in a layered crystal structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in nonlinear optical applications and solid-state physics, as compounds in this family exhibit tunable bandgaps and interesting electronic properties due to their layered PSe3 framework. The material represents an emerging class of hybrid chalcophosphides that may offer advantages over conventional semiconductors in applications requiring optical frequency conversion or mid-infrared detection, though current use remains experimental rather than industrial.
nonlinear optical devicesinfrared photonicsresearch semiconductorsfrequency conversionsolid-state physicschalcophosphide materials development
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