SeTe
semiconductor· SeTe
SeTe is a binary semiconductor compound composed of selenium and tellurium, belonging to the chalcogenide family of materials. It is primarily investigated in research contexts for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its tunable bandgap and potential for high carrier mobility make it attractive compared to single-element semiconductors. The material is notably used in experimental infrared detectors, thermoelectric devices, and thin-film solar cells, though commercial deployment remains limited compared to more established III-V or II-VI semiconductors.
infrared detectorsthermoelectric devicesthin-film photovoltaicsoptoelectronic researchnarrow-bandgap semiconductorsspace and thermal imaging applications
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