Indium(II) Sulfide InS Description:
Indium(II) Sulfide (InS) is a semiconductor material with a narrow bandgap, making it suitable for various optoelectronic applications. It exhibits high stability and unique electronic and optical properties, including the ability to absorb and emit light in specific wavelengths. InS is typically found in a hexagonal or cubic crystal structure and is known for its high electrical conductivity and ease of integration into thin-film technologies. Due to its semiconductor nature, it is often used in photodetectors, solar cells, and other electronic devices, where it plays a key role in converting light into electrical energy or enhancing device performance.
Indium(II) Sulfide InS Specifications:
Nominal Chemistry
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InS
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Color/Appearance
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Black or Reddish Brown Crystals
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Molecular Weight
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146.88
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Purity
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99.99-99.9999%
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Density
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5.18 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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687-697℃
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Indium(II) Sulfide InS Applications:
1. Photodetectors: Used in optical sensing devices for detecting specific wavelengths of light.
Solar Cells: Explored as an absorber material for photovoltaic energy conversion.
Thin-Film Transistors (TFTs): Integrated into electronic circuits for display and sensor technologies.
Gas Sensors: InS-based nanosheets exhibit high sensitivity and selectivity for detecting nitrogen dioxide (NO₂).
Flexible Electronics: Studied for its potential in bendable and wearable electronic devices.
Optoelectronics: Applied in light-emitting and photonic devices due to its favorable optical properties.
Indium(II) Sulfide InS Packing:
Our Indium(II) Sulfide InS is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Indium(II) Sulfide InS FAQ:
Q1: What is the bandgap of InS?
A1: InS has a band gap of approximately 1.9 eV, making it suitable for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications.
Q2: Is Indium(II) Sulfide toxic or hazardous?
A2: While not highly toxic, InS should be handled with care, using proper safety precautions such as gloves and eye protection. Please refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed handling guidelines.
Q3: How should Indium(II) Sulfide be stored?
A3: It should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from moisture and reactive chemicals to maintain stability.