Description
Worlds largest size crystals: CuInP2S6 is characterized as a ferroelectric semiconductor with two-dimensional properties, exhibiting a Curie temperature of approximately 315 Kelvin. The interlayer bonding is facilitated through van der Waals interactions, enabling the material to undergo exfoliation into ultrathin two-dimensional layers. This unique combination of ferroelectricity and semiconductor behavior, coupled with the ease of layer separation, makes CuInP2S6 a promising candidate for various electronic and optoelectronic applications.
Our CuInP2S6 is grown using flux zone growth to ensure 6N purity and highest crystallinity after months of synthesis.
Additional Information
Elements: |
Cu,In,P,S |
Element: |
Copper |
Element: |
Indium |
Element: |
Phosphorus |
Element: |
Sulfur |
Formula: |
CuInP2S6 |
Material class: |
Phosphide |
Properties: |
Semiconductor |
Band gap range: |
IR |
Band gap range: |
VIS |
Growth method: |
Flux |
Doping: |
Undoped |