A study published in Nano Research examines the use of palladium diselenide for optoelectronic devices, highlighting its unique physical properties and long-term stability.
Optoelectronics are utilized in a wide range of devices across numerous sectors, typically to detect or emit light. Palladium diselenide can be prepared via a process known as the Lewis acid treatment to meet the requirements of optoelectronic devices. A study published in Nano Research examined the technique and highlighted the unique physical properties of palladium diselenide , including a tunable band gap and impressive device performance .
It also demonstrated long-term stability in ambient air without additional packaging
Optoelectronics Palladium Diselenide Lewis Acid Treatment Physical Properties Band Gap Device Performance Stability
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