SrIr4In2Ge4

semiconductor
· SrIr4In2Ge4

SrIr4In2Ge4 is an intermetallic semiconductor compound combining strontium, iridium, indium, and germanium elements. This is a research-phase material studied for its potential electronic and thermoelectric properties within the broader family of complex intermetallics and half-Heusler-type compounds. Engineers and materials researchers evaluate such compounds for next-generation energy conversion and solid-state electronic applications where conventional semiconductors face performance limitations.

thermoelectric power generationsolid-state electronics researchhigh-temperature semiconductorsenergy harvesting devicesquantum materials researchadvanced materials development

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