SnS0.01Se0.99

semiconductor
· SnS0.01Se0.99

SnS₀.₀₁Se₀.₉₉ is a tin chalcogenide semiconductor alloy with tin disulfide (SnS) and tin diselenide (SnSe) as primary constituents, representing a selenium-rich composition within the SnS-SnSe solid solution system. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest for optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications, where the layered crystal structure and tunable bandgap of tin chalcogenides offer advantages over traditional semiconductors in specific contexts. The selenium-dominant composition positions it between SnSe (widely studied for thermoelectric conversion) and SnS (investigated for photovoltaics and photodetection), making it relevant for engineers exploring next-generation energy conversion or sensing devices in academic and early-stage industrial settings.

thermoelectric energy conversiontwo-dimensional semiconductor researchinfrared photodetectorsphotovoltaic devices (experimental)layered material heterostructures

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