TiFe2Si

semiconductor
· TiFe2Si

TiFe2Si is an intermetallic compound combining titanium, iron, and silicon, belonging to the class of transition metal silicides with semiconductor properties. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established in widespread commercial use, with potential applications in high-temperature electronics, thermoelectric devices, and advanced structural composites where the combination of thermal stability and electronic properties offers advantages over conventional semiconductors. The titanium-iron-silicon system is explored for its potential in harsh environments and energy conversion applications, though engineering adoption remains limited pending further optimization of processing routes and property characterization.

high-temperature semiconductorsthermoelectric materials researchrefractory intermetallic compositeselectronic device researchadvanced alloy developmentmaterials screening and evaluation

Compliance & Regulations

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Density(ρ)
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Band Gap(Eg)2 entries
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Dielectric Constant (Relative Permittivity)(εr)2 entries
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median of 2 measurements
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Electronic Dielectric Tensor(ε∞)
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Total Dielectric Tensor(ε)
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Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

Export Control

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