Tin Telluride (SnTe)-Powder

Product Description

Characteristic


Tin telluride is a compound of tin and tellurium (SnTe); is a IV-VI narrow band gap semiconductor and has direct band gap of 0.18 eV. It is often alloyed with lead to make lead tin telluride, which is used as an infrared detector material.


Chemical formula:SnTe

Molar mass:246.31 g/mol

Appearance:gray cubic crystals

Density:6.445 g/cm

Melting point:790 °C (1,450 °F; 1,060 K)

Band gap:0.18 eV

Electron mobility:500 cm2 V−1 s−1

Crystal structure:Halite (cubic), cF8


Application


Generally Pb is alloyed with SnTe in order to access interesting optical and electronic properties, In addition, as a result of Quantum confinement, the band gap of the SnTe increases beyond the bulk band gap, covering the mid-IR wavelength range. The alloyed material has been used in mid- IR photodetectors and thermoelectric generator.


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