SrIn2(GeIr)4
semiconductor· SrIn2(GeIr)4
SrIn2(GeIr)4 is an experimental intermetallic semiconductor compound combining strontium, indium, germanium, and iridium in a complex crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of rare-earth and transition-metal intermetallics under investigation for advanced electronic and thermoelectric applications. Research into this compound focuses on understanding its potential for high-temperature semiconducting behavior and possible magnetoelectronic properties, though it remains primarily a laboratory-synthesized material without established commercial production or widespread engineering deployment.
high-temperature semiconductors (research)thermoelectric devices (exploratory)magnetoelectronic materials (fundamental research)narrow-gap semiconductors (experimental)materials physics characterizationsolid-state chemistry synthesis
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