Tl1 Cu1 Ir1

semiconductor
· Tl1 Cu1 Ir1

TlCuIr is an intermetallic compound combining thallium, copper, and iridium in a 1:1:1 stoichiometry. This is a research-phase material studied for its potential electronic and thermoelectric properties, rather than an established commercial material; it belongs to the family of ternary intermetallics that exhibit unusual crystal structures and electron behavior. Interest in this compound likely stems from iridium's known role in enhancing superconductivity and corrosion resistance, combined with copper's thermal conductivity and thallium's role in promoting unconventional electronic states—making it a candidate for next-generation energy conversion or quantum applications, though engineering applications remain largely exploratory.

thermoelectric energy conversion (research)superconductor compounds (experimental)high-entropy alloy designquantum materials researchthin-film electronics (lab-scale)corrosion-resistant coatings (conceptual)

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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