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Indium Telluride Nanoparticles

Indium Telluride Nanoparticles

Indium Telluride Nanoparticles
Product No NRE-5113
CAS No. 1312-45-4
Formula  In2Te3
APS <100nm  (Can be Customized)
Purity 99.9%
Color Blue
Molecular Weight  612.44g/mol
Density  5.8g/cm3
Melting Point 667 °C
Boiling Point NA

Indium Telluride Nanoparticles

Applications

Electronics and Optoelectronics:

Photodetectors and Solar Cells: Indium telluride nanoparticles are used in the development of high-efficiency photodetectors and solar cells due to their low bandgap, which makes them effective at absorbing light, particularly in the infrared spectrum.

LEDs and Lasers: Their tunable optical properties make them suitable for use in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser systems, especially in devices that require infrared light emission.

Thermoelectric Devices:

Indium telluride is an important material for thermoelectric applications, including thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and coolers. The material’s ability to efficiently convert heat to electricity (or vice versa) makes it suitable for energy harvesting and cooling systems.

Sensors and Detection:

The large surface area and chemical reactivity of indium telluride nanoparticles make them useful in chemical and biosensors. They can be employed to detect gases, toxic substances, or biological markers by interacting with specific molecules.

Catalysis:

In catalysis, In₂Te₃ nanoparticles are explored as potential catalysts for various reactions, particularly in environmental applications, where they can help in pollutant degradation or conversion of energy.

Quantum Dots and Nanodevices:

Due to the quantum confinement effects, indium telluride nanoparticles are explored as quantum dots for applications in quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and high-performance computing devices.

Photonics and Nano-Optical Devices:

Their ability to manipulate light at the nanoscale makes useful in photonic devices, such as optical switches, modulators, and waveguides.

Biomedical Applications:

Indium telluride nanoparticles are being investigated for use in medical imaging and drug delivery systems. Their biocompatibility and unique optical properties allow for their use in contrast agents for imaging modalities like fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging.

 

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