Tin Telluride Crystal is well-known for its distinctive electrical and thermal properties, making it valuable across various applications. Stanford Optics has extensive experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality crystal products.
Tin Telluride Crystal is a binary compound composed of tin (Sn) and tellurium (Te). It is recognized for its unique electrical and thermal characteristics, which make it highly valuable in electronics and thermoelectric devices. Typically, monolayer SnTe2 is unstable under ambient conditions because Te atoms strongly interact with H2O and O2 at minor defect sites. The employed growth technique minimizes defects, enabling stability at ambient conditions.
Thermoelectric Devices:
Thermoelectric Generators: Convert waste heat into electrical energy for improved energy efficiency.
Thermoelectric Cooling Systems: Used in cooling devices based on thermoelectric effects.
Optoelectronics:
Infrared Detectors: Sensors that detect infrared radiation.
Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy: Applied in IR imaging systems and spectrometers.
Topological Insulators:
Quantum Computing: Research into quantum computing and advanced electronics leveraging unique surface states.
Advanced Electronics: Potential use in next-generation electronic devices using topological insulator properties.
Energy Conversion:
Devices that convert heat into electricity to enhance energy efficiency.
Electronics:
Semiconductor devices benefiting from SnTe2’s semiconductor properties.
Our Tin Telluride Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Material |
SnTe2 |
Growth method |
Flux |
Purity |
>99.999% |
Form |
Bulk |
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