Sb4 Cl12 F8

semiconductor
· Sb4 Cl12 F8

Sb₄Cl₁₂F₈ is a halogenated antimony compound that belongs to the class of mixed-halide semiconductors, combining antimony with chlorine and fluorine in a specific stoichiometric ratio. This is a specialized research compound used primarily in experimental semiconductor and optoelectronic device development, where the mixed-halide composition offers potential for tuning electronic and optical properties compared to single-halide alternatives. The fluorine-chlorine substitution provides a strategy for controlling bandgap energy and lattice parameters in solid-state physics applications, though practical industrial use remains limited to niche research contexts.

semiconductor research and developmentoptoelectronic device engineeringhalide perovskite alternativesbandgap engineeringphotovoltaic materials researchsolid-state physics experimentation

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
eV/atom
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Regulatory Screening

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