Tellurium Iodide Powder
Tellurium Iodide Powder
Tellurium Iodide Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11240 |
CAS | 7790-48-9 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Molecular Formula | TeI4 |
Molecular Weight | 635.21 g/mol |
Color | Black |
Density | 5.403 g/cm3 |
APS | <40 µm (can be customized) |
Melting Point | 280 °C |
Boiling Point | NA |
Tellurium Iodide Powder
Applications
Optoelectronics and Photodetectors:
Infrared Detectors: TeI₂ is known for its infrared absorption properties, making it useful in infrared detectors. It is employed in optoelectronic devices that detect or respond to infrared light. Its semi-conducting nature allows it to be used in sensors and detectors that operate in the infrared wavelength range.
Photodetectors: Tellurium iodide is also used in photodetectors for detecting light in the infrared and near-infrared regions. These materials are crucial in applications such as night vision, thermal imaging, and environmental monitoring.
Semiconductor Devices:
Electronics: Due to its semiconducting properties, TeI₂ is utilized in the fabrication of semiconductor devices such as transistors and diodes. Its ability to conduct electricity under specific conditions makes it an important material in the development of electronic components that need to operate efficiently at medium or low frequencies.
Thermoelectric Materials: Tellurium iodide is sometimes studied as a potential material for thermoelectric applications, where it can be used to convert heat into electricity. Though not as common as other materials in this category, it can be part of ongoing research into advanced thermoelectric materials for energy harvesting.
Photovoltaics and Solar Cells:
Solar Cell Research: Tellurium compounds, including TeI₂, are being researched for their potential use in the development of photovoltaic devices (solar cells). Tellurium’s semi-conductive properties, combined with its ability to absorb light, make it a candidate for improving the efficiency of thin-film solar cells and solar panel coatings. TeI₂ could contribute to the development of low-cost, high-efficiency solar energy conversion systems.
Chemical Reactions and Synthesis:
Chemical Reagents: Tellurium iodide is used as a chemical reagent in organic synthesis and inorganic chemistry. It can serve as a source of tellurium for the synthesis of other tellurium compounds or in reactions that require iodine as a component.
Tellurium Source: In the production of other tellurium-based compounds, TeI₂ can be used as a starting material. These compounds find their way into a range of applications, from semiconductors to alloys.