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Next generation and solar cells powered by new spinel-type sulfide semiconductor

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A new spider-type Sulfide-Halfsteerman who is able to broadcast light from Violet to Orange at room temperature can release the road for advanced LEDs and solar cells, according to researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo. The connection, (ZN, MG) SC2S4, can be chemically coordinated to either show N-type or P-Type conduction, making PN homojunction devices possible that integrate light emissions and absorption functions into a single material.

The research team, led by professor Hidenori Hiramatsu and Assistantitaire teacher Kota Hanzawa of the Laboratory Materials and Structures Laboratory of Science Tokyo, together with Distinguishhed Professor Hideo Hosono of the MDX STRATEGAL FOR ELENTY, reported the Discovery The Discovery The Discovery The Discovery The Discovery The Discovery The Discovery Discovery on September 17, 2025.

LEDs, solar cells and semiconductor lasers rely on PN junctions, in which electrons and holes either recombder to broadcast or separate to generate electricity. The new material of the team shows a strong potential for both applications, overcoming efficiency slacunes with limited current devices based on gallium arsenide and silicon.

“Our semiconductor material is suitable for both green emissions and photovoltaic applications,” said Hiramatsu, with regard to the persistent “Green Gap” problem that the LED technology has challenged for decades.

The spinning structure of the connection (AB2S4) contributes to its unique opto-electronic behavior: the A-site cations such as zinc offer an S-Orbital derivative course band at least, while the B-site Scandium-Kations with anisotrope D0 orbitals stabilize the direct tire gap by competing valence states.

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Undoted ZNSC2S4 pushes out of a bright orange glow, while magnesium substitution shifts the emission to green and blue. Replacing titanium for scandium or reducing the zinc content enables controlled circuit between N-type and P-Type conduction, with conductivity spanning tiles of insulation (2.5 + 10-11 s/cm) to half-guided (1.8 + 10-2 s/cm).

“The sulfide-half conductor Identated in this study meets the requirements for both highly efficient light absorption in solar cells and green light emitters in LEDs, making it a strong candidate for opto-electronic devices of the next generation,” Hiramatsu added.

Research report:D0-Kation-based spinel-type Sulfide semiconductors with color tuning Direct gap and Ambipolar Dopability



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