铟化合物
Indium Monoiodide
Indium Monoiodide (InI) is a red-brown crystalline compound used in advanced optoelectronic and radiation detection applications. With its stable +1 oxidation state and semiconducting behavior, it serves as a critical material for thin-film deposition, infrared optics, and next-generation detector research.
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Indium Monoiodide serves as essential indium source in materials synthesis and thin-film processing. Given its high density, and wide band-gap, it is actively researched for use in X-ray/gamma-ray radiation detectors. The combination of purity, controlled stoichiometry, and structural stability make Indium Monoiodide ideal for optical and electronic applications where performance and reproducibility are critical. It is used as a high-purity indium halide precursor for chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), and advanced semiconductor thin-film fabrication. Indium Monoiodide is available globally in laboratory and production quantities with complete analytical documentation and technical support.
| 屬性 | |
|---|---|
| Other Product Names | Indium (I) iodide, Indium (1+) iodide, InI |
| CAS | 13966-94-4 |
| 顆粒形狀/外觀 | Deep purple to red-brown crystalline solid |
| 分子量 | 241.722g/mol |
| 密度 | 5.32g/cm3 |
| 熔點 | 351 – 365°C |
| 沸點 | 712°C |
| 理論铟百分比 | 47.5% |
| Crystalline Structure | Orthorhombic |
| 純淨 | 99.99% (4N), 99.999% (5N), and above |
| Primary Uses | Radiation detectors, IR optics, semiconductor and thin-film |
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產品資料表
Indium Monoiodide PDS 100472 R0
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Indium Monoiodide is available for use in a variety of applications.
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