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Copper telluride (Cu2Te) is a p-type semiconductor material with a direct bandgap that has been investigated for its potential use in photovoltaic and thermoelectric applications. It can be deposited as thin films using techniques like sputtering, evaporation, or electrochemical deposition, enabling its integration into device architectures. The ability to tune the composition and microstructure of Cu2Te allows for the optimization of its electrical, optical, and thermoelectric properties for specific applications. While copper telluride-based devices have generally exhibited lower performance compared to other thin-film technologies, ongoing research aims to address the materials stability and integration challenges, potentially leading to future advancements in Cu2Te-based solar cells, thermoelectric generators, and other electronic and energy conversion devices.
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Overview