Sr4V2(Se2O7)3

semiconductor
· Sr4V2(Se2O7)3

Sr4V2(Se2O7)3 is an inorganic semiconductor compound combining strontium, vanadium, and selenite (SeO7) structural units, belonging to the mixed-metal oxide-selenite family of materials. This is an experimental/research compound studied for its semiconducting properties and potential in solid-state device applications; the vanadium-selenite framework offers tunable electronic properties and ionic mobility characteristics that distinguish it from conventional oxide semiconductors. Such quaternary compounds are of interest in energy storage, photocatalysis, and emerging device technologies where layered metal selenite structures can provide both electronic and ionic functionality.

Research/experimental semiconductorsSolid-state ionic devicesPhotocatalytic applicationsEnergy storage electrodesNext-generation device materials

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