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Chalcogenide

Chalcogenides are chemical compounds composed of chalcogen atoms (oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, or polonium) bonded with other elements, typically metals or metalloids. These compounds exhibit a range of properties depending on the specific chalcogen involved and its bonding arrangement with the other elements. Chalcogenides are known for their semiconductor properties, making them crucial in electronic devices such as solar cells, photodetectors, and memory devices. They also find application in optics, catalysis, and materials science due to their tunable electrical, optical, and magnetic properties.
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