YPdSb

semiconductor
· YPdSb

YPdSb is a ternary intermetallic compound belonging to the half-Heusler family of semiconductors, combining yttrium, palladium, and antimony in a specific stoichiometric ratio. This material is primarily investigated in academic and research settings for thermoelectric applications, where its electronic band structure and phonon scattering characteristics are tailored to convert thermal gradients into electrical power or vice versa. YPdSb represents an emerging alternative to traditional thermoelectric materials, with potential advantages in specific temperature ranges and operating environments where conventional bismuth telluride or lead telluride alloys are limited.

thermoelectric power generationwaste heat recoverysolid-state cooling deviceshigh-temperature energy conversionresearch-phase semiconductor applicationsadvanced materials development

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