Sr(CeSe2)2

ceramic
· Sr(CeSe2)2

Sr(CeSe2)2 is a rare-earth ceramic compound containing strontium, cerium, and selenium in a layered crystal structure, belonging to the family of metal selenides with potential semiconductor or photonic properties. This is an experimental research material not yet established in mainstream engineering applications; it is primarily of interest to materials scientists investigating rare-earth selenide phases for potential use in optoelectronics, thermoelectrics, or specialized radiation detection applications where cerium-based ceramics show promise.

experimental semiconductorsrare-earth ceramics researchoptoelectronic materials developmentthermoelectric materialsradiation detection systems

Compliance & Regulations

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