Sm2Te3

semiconductor
· Sm2Te3

Sm₂Te₃ is a rare-earth telluride compound belonging to the sesquitelluride class of semiconductors, combining samarium (a lanthanide element) with tellurium in a 2:3 stoichiometric ratio. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest rather than established in high-volume production; it is investigated for thermoelectric applications, infrared optoelectronics, and potential solid-state cooling devices where rare-earth tellurides show promise due to their narrow bandgap and phonon-scattering characteristics. Engineers consider rare-earth tellurides like Sm₂Te₃ as alternatives to more conventional semiconductors when extreme low-temperature performance, specialized IR detection, or high-efficiency thermoelectric conversion is required, though material availability, synthesis complexity, and cost typically limit adoption to research prototypes and specialized aerospace or defense applications.

thermoelectric cooling devicesinfrared detectorslow-temperature semiconductorsresearch and developmentsolid-state electronicsrare-earth compound semiconductors

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