Description
Zr₅Te₄ Crystals (Zirconium Telluride)
Zr₅Te₄ is a layered transition metal telluride known for its remarkable electronic, optical, and thermoelectric properties. With a unique crystal structure and strong anisotropy, Zr₅Te₄ is a promising candidate for advanced materials research in optoelectronics, energy applications, and low-dimensional material studies. Our Zr₅Te₄ crystals are synthesized using the Chemical Vapor Transport (CVT) method, ensuring high purity, precise stoichiometry, and exceptional crystallinity.
Sample Size Options:
Crystals larger than 10 mm²
Crystals larger than 25 mm²
Material Properties:
Layered Structure: Facilitates exfoliation into thin layers for 2D material studies.
Electronic Conductivity: Exhibits metallic or semimetallic behavior with high carrier mobility.
Optical Absorption: Strong absorption in the visible-to-infrared range.
Thermoelectric Performance: Promising for energy conversion and thermal management applications.
Crystal Structure:
Type: Layered orthorhombic structure
Features: Cleavable layers ideal for thin-film fabrication and nanoscale research.
Degree of Exfoliation:
Ease of Use: Readily exfoliates into thin layers for 2D material research and device integration.
Other Characteristics:
Energy Applications: Potential for thermoelectric and catalytic systems.
Optoelectronic Potential: Strong optical properties suitable for photonic devices.
Quantum Properties: Promising for studies of low-dimensional electronic phenomena.
Environmental Stability: Stable under inert conditions with sensitivity to air and moisture.
Applications:
Optoelectronics:
Ideal for photodetectors, light-emitting devices, and other photonic applications.
Energy Applications:
Promising for thermoelectric devices and energy storage systems.
Quantum Materials Research:
Enables exploration of low-dimensional electronic and quantum properties.
2D Material Studies:
Suitable for exfoliation and integration into van der Waals heterostructures.
Sensors:
High sensitivity for environmental and chemical detection applications.