RbCd4In5Se12

semiconductor
· RbCd4In5Se12

RbCd4In5Se12 is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining rubidium, cadmium, indium, and selenium in a complex crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of multinary chalcogenides and is primarily of research interest for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its bandgap and crystal properties could enable infrared detection, solar energy conversion, or nonlinear optical devices. While not yet widely deployed in mainstream industrial applications, compounds in this chemical family are explored as alternatives to binary and ternary semiconductors when tunable electronic properties and improved efficiency in specific wavelength ranges are required.

infrared detectors (research)photovoltaic devices (experimental)nonlinear opticswide-bandgap semiconductor researchquantum dot precursorsspecialty optoelectronics

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