Tl2AuPS4
semiconductorTl₂AuPS₄ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining thallium, gold, phosphorus, and sulfur—a rare mixed-metal chalcogenide that falls into the family of ternary and quaternary sulfide semiconductors. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established commercial use, explored for its unique electronic structure and potential in optoelectronic or thermoelectric applications where the combination of heavy elements (Tl, Au) and chalcogen coordination offers unusual band gap and transport properties. Compared to simpler binary semiconductors (e.g., GaAs, CdS) or more common ternary compounds (e.g., CuInSe₂), quaternary systems like this enable fine-tuning of electronic properties and may offer advantages in niche photovoltaic, infrared sensing, or solid-state radiation detection contexts, though practical scalability and synthesis challenges limit current industrial adoption.
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