Sn0.23Te1Pb0.77

semiconductor
· Sn0.23Te1Pb0.77

Sn₀.₂₃Te₁Pb₀.₇₇ is a lead-tin telluride alloy belonging to the IV-VI narrow bandgap semiconductor family, engineered for thermoelectric and infrared detection applications. This material is primarily used in thermoelectric power generation and cooling systems, as well as in mid-to-long wavelength infrared detectors for thermal imaging and remote sensing. The lead-telluride base provides strong phonon-scattering efficiency while the tin alloying adjusts the bandgap and carrier concentration, making this composition competitive for applications requiring high Seebeck coefficient and low thermal conductivity without the brittleness or cost disadvantages of bismuth telluride alternatives.

thermoelectric power generationinfrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorswaste heat recoverycryogenic coolingremote sensing optics

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