Sr4Ga8Ge15
semiconductor· Sr4Ga8Ge15
Sr₄Ga₈Ge₁₅ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining strontium, gallium, and germanium elements, belonging to the class of complex tetrahedral semiconductors. This material is primarily of research interest for next-generation optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications, where its unique band structure and phonon interactions offer potential advantages over simpler binary or ternary semiconductors. Engineers would consider this compound when exploring materials with tailored electronic properties for specialized solid-state devices, though it remains largely experimental and requires evaluation against more established semiconductors for cost, scalability, and manufacturability trade-offs.
thermoelectric power generationexperimental optoelectronicsresearch-phase semiconductorsphononic engineeringsolid-state device developmentband-gap engineering
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