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Zinc selenide
Zinc selenide (ZnSe), is a light yellow binary solid compound. It is an intrinsic semiconductor with a band gap of about 2.7 eV at 25 °C. It has a standard enthalpy of formation of 177.6 kJ/mol at 25 °C. It adopts a Zincblende lattice structure with lattice constant a=566.8 picometers. ZnSe rarely occurs in nature. It is found in the mineral stilleite named after Hans Stille. Additional recommended knowledge
Applications
ChemistryZnSe reacts with acids to form toxic hydrogen selenide gas. It is grown by chemical vapour deposition techniques including MOVPE. See also
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Categories: Zinc compounds | Selenides | Semiconductor materials | Phosphors and scintillators | Laser gain media |
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