Sr1 Ca1 In2

semiconductor
· Sr1 Ca1 In2

Sr₁Ca₁In₂ is a ternary intermetallic compound combining strontium, calcium, and indium in a defined stoichiometric ratio. This material belongs to the semiconductor class and represents a research-phase compound rather than an established engineering material; it is of primary interest in solid-state physics and materials science for exploring electronic structure, crystal chemistry, and potential optoelectronic behavior in the alkaline-earth–group-13 system. The compound's viability depends on its phase stability, bandgap characteristics, and defect physics—making it most relevant for exploratory studies in novel semiconductors, photovoltaic research, or thermopathways rather than current high-volume industrial applications.

experimental semiconductor researchoptoelectronic device explorationsolid-state physics studiesthin-film photovoltaic developmentmaterials screening for electronic devicesintermetallic compound characterization

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
eV/atom
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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