Sm(InS2)3
semiconductor· Sm(InS2)3
Sm(InS2)₃ is a rare-earth indium sulfide semiconductor compound combining samarium with indium disulfide units, belonging to the family of rare-earth chalcogenides used primarily in research settings for optoelectronic and photonic device development. This material is of interest in the semiconductor research community for potential applications in infrared photonics and quantum materials, though it remains largely in the exploratory phase rather than established industrial production. Engineers investigating advanced infrared devices, nonlinear optical materials, or rare-earth semiconductor physics would evaluate this compound against more mature alternatives like gallium nitride or indium phosphide.
infrared optoelectronics (research)rare-earth semiconductorsphotonic device materials (exploratory)quantum materials researchnonlinear optical compounds
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