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  2. Zinc selenide - Wikipedia

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    Zinc selenide is the inorganic compound with the formula ZnSe. It is a lemon-yellow solid although most samples have a duller color due to the effects of oxidation. It is an intrinsic semiconductor with a band gap of about 2.70 eV at 25 °C (77 °F), equivalent to a wavelength of 459 nm.

  3. Stilleite - Wikipedia

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    Stilleite is a selenide mineral, zinc selenide, with the formula Zn Se.It has been found only as microscopic gray crystals occurring as inclusions in linnaeite associated with other selenide and sulfides.

  4. Selenium compounds - Wikipedia

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    The selenide dianion Se 2− forms a variety of compounds, including the minerals from which selenium is obtained commercially. Illustrative selenides include mercury selenide (HgSe), lead selenide (PbSe), zinc selenide (ZnSe), and copper indium gallium diselenide (Cu(Ga,In)Se 2). These materials are semiconductors.

  5. Jarden Zinc Products - Wikipedia

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    Artazn, formerly known as Jarden Zinc Products LLC. is a manufacturer of zinc products. The company is a subsidiary of One Rock Capital. The company is a subsidiary of One Rock Capital. The company is most notable for being the sole manufacturer of planchets used in the production of the United States penny .

  6. Zinc compounds - Wikipedia

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    Zinc compounds are chemical compounds containing the element zinc which is a member of the group 12 of the periodic table. The oxidation state of zinc in most compounds is the group oxidation state of +2. Zinc may be classified as a post-transition main group element with zinc(II). Zinc compounds are noteworthy for their nondescript appearance ...

  7. Selenide - Wikipedia

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    Sample of cadmium selenide, a pigment. The parent inorganic selenide is hydrogen selenide (H 2 Se). It is a colorless, malodorous, toxic gas. It dissolves in aqueous solution, to give the hydrogenselenide or biselenide ion HSe −. At higher pH, selenide forms. Solutions of hydrogen selenide and selenide are oxidized by air to give elemental ...

  8. Talk:Zinc selenide - Wikipedia

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    ZnSe has a reasonably large Verdet constant (roughly 1 min. cm-1 G-1 at = nm) and was suggested for use in optical isolators, see Wunderlich J. A. and DeShazer L. G., Applied Optics 16 (6), 1584 (1977). Note that although the rare-earth orthoferrites have much higher Verdet constants, they are birefringent and aren't much good at producing ...

  9. CZTS - Wikipedia

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    Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is a quaternary semiconducting compound which has received increasing interest since the late 2000s for applications in thin film solar cells. The class of related materials includes other I 2 -II-IV-VI 4 such as copper zinc tin selenide (CZTSe) and the sulfur-selenium alloy CZTSSe.