Zn0.8Hg0.2Se
semiconductor· Zn0.8Hg0.2Se
Zn₀.₈Hg₀.₂Se is a mercury-cadmium-free II-VI semiconductor alloy combining zinc selenide with mercury selenide, designed as a tunable infrared detector material. This compound is primarily investigated in research and specialized optoelectronic applications where its bandgap can be engineered for mid- to long-wave infrared sensing without the environmental and toxicity concerns of traditional HgCdTe alloys. The mercury-zinc-selenium system offers potential advantages in nuclear medicine imaging, thermal surveillance, and Earth observation where regulated or environmentally compliant infrared detection is required.
infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsnuclear medicine imagingEarth observation instrumentationresearch-phase optoelectronicsradiation-tolerant sensing
Compliance & Regulations
?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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