V2Zn3TeO10

semiconductor
· V2Zn3TeO10

V2Zn3TeO10 is an oxide semiconductor compound containing vanadium, zinc, and tellurium, belonging to the mixed-metal oxide family of materials. This is primarily a research compound rather than an established commercial material; such vanadium-zinc tellurate compositions are investigated for their potential optoelectronic and photocatalytic properties, with interest stemming from their ability to potentially bridge bandgap engineering and visible-light absorption compared to simple binary oxides. Engineers exploring advanced ceramics for photocatalytic applications, photovoltaic research, or next-generation semiconductor devices may evaluate this compound, though applications remain largely experimental and material availability is typically limited to research synthesis.

photocatalytic materials researchsemiconductor bandgap engineeringvisible-light absorption ceramicsexperimental optoelectronicsmixed-metal oxide researchadvanced ceramic development

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