SiI4

ceramic
· SiI4

Silicon tetraiodide (SiI₄) is an inorganic molecular compound composed of silicon bonded to four iodine atoms, belonging to the halide family of ceramics. This compound is primarily of academic and research interest rather than established commercial use, explored in materials science for potential applications in optics, semiconductor processing, and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) precursors. Engineers considering SiI₄ would typically be working in advanced synthesis or experimental device fabrication contexts where its volatility, reactivity with moisture, and optical properties offer advantages over more conventional silicon sources.

chemical vapor deposition precursoroptical materials researchsemiconductor processinghalide synthesisexperimental thin films

Compliance & Regulations

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