Sm2YbCuS5
semiconductor· Sm2YbCuS5
Sm2YbCuS5 is a ternary sulfide semiconductor compound combining samarium, ytterbium, copper, and sulfur elements. This material belongs to the rare-earth-containing sulfide family and is primarily investigated in research settings for its electronic and optoelectronic properties, rather than established commercial production. The combination of rare-earth elements (Sm, Yb) with transition metal (Cu) in a sulfide matrix makes it a candidate material for studying novel band structures, potential photovoltaic applications, and quantum materials, though practical engineering deployment remains limited to specialized research environments.
research semiconductorsphotovoltaic materials developmentoptoelectronic devicesrare-earth compound studiesnext-generation thermoelectricsquantum materials research
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