Description
CdI₂ Crystals (Cadmium Iodide)
CdI₂ is a layered halide material with a van der Waals structure, exhibiting excellent optical and electronic properties. It features a wide bandgap, high transparency, and strong photoconductivity, making it a valuable material for optoelectronics, radiation detection, and energy-related applications.
Sample Size Options:
Crystals larger than 10 mm²
Material Properties:
Layered Van der Waals Structure: Facilitates exfoliation into monolayers or few-layer sheets for 2D material studies.
Wide Bandgap: Suitable for UV and visible light applications.
High Photoconductivity: Ideal for light-sensitive devices and photodetectors.
Thermal Stability: Maintains properties under controlled conditions.
Crystal Structure:
Type: Hexagonal layered structure
Features: Cleavable layers ideal for thin-film fabrication and nanoscale research.
Degree of Exfoliation:
Ease of Use: Readily exfoliates into thin layers for advanced research and device integration.
Other Characteristics:
Optoelectronic Potential: High transparency and photoluminescence for advanced optical applications.
Radiation Detection: High sensitivity for X-ray and gamma-ray detection.
Energy Applications: Suitable for thermoelectric and catalytic processes.
Applications:
Optoelectronics:
Ideal for photodetectors, UV sensors, and light-emitting devices.
Radiation Detection:
High performance for X-ray and gamma-ray detectors.
Energy Applications:
Suitable for thermoelectric and energy storage systems.
2D Material Studies:
Perfect for exfoliation into monolayers and integration into van der Waals heterostructures.
Quantum Research:
Enables exploration of quantum confinement effects and electronic properties.