Sn0.06Pb0.94Se1

semiconductor
· Sn0.06Pb0.94Se1

Sn0.06Pb0.94Se is a lead-tin selenide compound belonging to the IV-VI semiconductor family, where lead selenide is doped or alloyed with a small tin fraction. This material is of primary research interest rather than established commercial production, positioned within the narrow-bandgap semiconductor class used for infrared detection and thermal imaging applications. Lead-tin selenide alloys are notable for their tunable bandgap and strong infrared response, making them candidates for high-performance infrared detectors operating in the mid- to long-wavelength regions where traditional silicon and III-V semiconductors are ineffective.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsmid-wave infrared (MWIR) applicationslong-wave infrared (LWIR) applicationsresearch/developmental phasenarrow-bandgap semiconductors

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