Zn2InCuTe4
semiconductor· Zn2InCuTe4
Zn₂InCuTe₄ is a quaternary semiconductor compound belonging to the I-III-VI₂ family of chalcogenides, combining zinc and tellurium with indium and copper dopants. This material is primarily of research and development interest for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its tunable band gap and potential for efficient charge carrier transport make it a candidate for solar cells, photodetectors, and infrared sensing. While not yet widely commercialized, compounds in this family are explored as alternatives to traditional binary semiconductors when engineered bandgaps and multi-element doping strategies are needed to optimize performance for niche applications.
Thin-film solar cellsInfrared photodetectorsResearch optoelectronicsHigh-efficiency photovoltaicsRadiation sensing
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