Si15(TeP2)4

semiconductor
· Si15(TeP2)4

Si₁₅(TeP₂)₄ is a complex mixed-anion semiconductor compound combining silicon with tellurium and phosphorus, representing a rare composition in the broader family of IV-VI and III-V semiconductor materials. This is an experimental or emerging research compound rather than an established commercial material; it belongs to the class of multinary semiconductors being investigated for potential optoelectronic, thermoelectric, or photovoltaic applications where multi-element composition can enable band gap tuning and improved carrier transport. Interest in such compounds stems from the flexibility to engineer electronic properties beyond what binary semiconductors (Si, GaAs, etc.) offer, though practical scalability and device integration remain active research areas.

emerging optoelectronic devicesthermoelectric materials researchadvanced photovoltaicswide band gap engineeringlaboratory prototypingmaterials science research

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