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Class of chemical compounds
A chalcogenide is a chemical compound consisting of at least one chalcogen anion and at least one more electropositive element. Although all group 16 elements
Chalcogenide
Glass containing one or more of sulfur, selenium and tellurium
Chalcogenide glass (pronounced hard ch as in chemistry) is a glass containing one or more heavy chalcogens (sulfur, selenium or tellurium; polonium is
Chalcogenide_glass
Novel computer memory type
C-RAM or CRAM (chalcogenide RAM)) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory. PRAMs exploit the unique behaviour of chalcogenide glass. In PCM, heat
Phase-change_memory
Chemical compound with hydrogen and chalcogen atoms
Hydrogen chalcogenides (also chalcogen hydrides or hydrogen chalcides) are binary compounds of hydrogen with chalcogen atoms (elements of group 16: oxygen
Hydrogen_chalcogenide
Class of chemical compound
Gold chalcogenides are compounds formed between gold and one of the chalcogens, elements from group 16 of the periodic table: oxygen, sulfur, selenium
Gold_chalcogenides
Any inorganic compound consisting of copper and sulfur atoms only
Copper(II) sulfide J.C.W. Folmer Holes in the valence band of copper chalcogenides Thesis 1981 Groningen State University (Neth). Whiteside, L.S; Goble
Copper_sulfide
Poisonous and flammable gas
with the formula H2S. It is a colorless, toxic, and flammable hydrogen chalcogenide gas. Trace amounts in the ambient atmosphere have a characteristic foul
Hydrogen_sulfide
Reversible transition in amorphous materials
Danto, S.; Richardson, K. (2014). "Thermal properties of chalcogenide glasses". Chalcogenide Glasses. pp. 82–112. doi:10.1533/9780857093561.1.82. ISBN 978-0-85709-345-5
Glass_transition
Electro-optic effect
electro-optic effect observed in some crystals and amorphous materials, such as chalcogenide glasses and oxides, where the permittivity reduces or increases when
Electron-refractive_effect
Octahedral clusters: Synthetic
1016/C2009-0-30414-6. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. Saito, T. and Imoto, H., "Chalcogenide Cluster Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Rhenium", Bulletin
Octahedral_cluster
Chalcogenide chemical vapor deposition is a proposed technology for depositing thin films of chalcogenides, i.e. materials derived from sulfides, selenides
Chalcogenide chemical vapour deposition
Chalcogenide_chemical_vapour_deposition
Chemical compound with formula NaCl
mechanically stronger and less sensitive to moisture, such as zinc selenide and chalcogenide glasses, are more widely used than NaCl. In solid sodium chloride, each
Sodium_chloride
Transparent non-crystalline solid material
wavelengths with a transmission cut-off at 4 μm, heavy-metal fluoride and chalcogenide glasses are transparent to infrared wavelengths of 7 to 18 μm. The addition
Glass
Group of chemical elements
and oxides are usually distinguished from chalcogens and chalcogenides. The term chalcogenide is more commonly reserved for sulfides, selenides, and tellurides
Chalcogen
Topics referred to by the same term
Random-Access Memory, a computer memory technology developed by NCR Chalcogenide RAM, Chalcogenide random access memory, a phase-change computer memory technology
Cram
Ion
is the anion Te2− and its derivatives. It is analogous to the other chalcogenide anions, the lighter O2−, S2−, and Se2−, and the heavier Po2−. In principle
Telluride_(chemistry)
Melting points of chemical mixtures
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Liquidus_and_solidus
Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen
liquid, nearly colorless with a hint of blue. The simplest hydrogen chalcogenide, it is by far the most studied chemical compound and is sometimes described
Water
The indium chalcogenides include all compounds of indium with the chalcogen elements, oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium. (Polonium is excluded as
Indium_chalcogenides
Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off
several other companies are developing. Phase-change memory stores data in chalcogenide glass, which can reversibly change the phase between the amorphous and
Non-volatile_memory
Chemical element with atomic number 96 (Cm)
Curium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This transuranic actinide element was named after eminent scientists Marie
Curium
Glass colored with uranium oxide
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Uranium_glass
Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)
pattern is similar to that for aluminium(III). Indium derivatives of chalcogenides (O, S, Se, Te) are well developed. Indium(III) oxide, In2O3, forms when
Indium
Method used to apply surface coatings
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Chemical_vapor_deposition
Elements with atomic numbers 57-70
Lanthanides in the periodic table A lanthanide (/ˈlænθənaɪd/) is any of the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers 57–71, from lanthanum through
Lanthanide
Chemical element with atomic number 44 (Ru)
Ruthenium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table
Ruthenium
Class of chemical compounds
The nickel ternary chalcogenides are a class of chemical compounds that contain nickel, one other metallic element, and a chalcogenide. Nickel combined
Nickel_ternary_chalcogenides
Chemical element with atomic number 31 (Ga)
by heating to 1000 °C under a stream of nitrogen. The other binary chalcogenides, Ga 2Se 3 and Ga 2Te 3, have the zincblende structure. They are all
Gallium
Electrode that is pH-sensitive
Ag+. The most common glass electrode is the pH-electrode. Only a few chalcogenide glass electrodes are presently known to be sensitive to double-charged
Glass_electrode
Type of plastic reinforced by glass fiber
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Fiberglass
Light-conducting fiber
some other materials, such as fluorozirconate, fluoroaluminate, and chalcogenide glasses as well as crystalline materials like sapphire, are used for
Optical_fiber
Chemical element with atomic number 43 (Tc)
Technetium is a chemical element; it has symbol Tc and atomic number 43. It is the lightest element whose isotopes are all radioactive. Technetium is one
Technetium
Glass object created by dripping molten glass into cold water
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Prince_Rupert's_drop
Chemical element with atomic number 67 (Ho)
Holmium(III) oxide appears pink under a cold-cathode fluorescent lamp. Other chalcogenides are known for holmium. Holmium(III) sulfide has orange-yellow crystals
Holmium
Method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns using a special stamp
order to fill up the pattern. Amorphous semiconductors (for example, chalcogenide glass) demonstrating high refractive index and wide transparent window
Nanoimprint_lithography
Chemical compound
compound with the chemical formula Sb2Te3. As is true of other pnictogen chalcogenide layered materials, it is a grey crystalline solid with layered structure
Antimony_telluride
Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)
(Ca3Al2O6), an important mineral phase in Portland cement. The only stable chalcogenides under normal conditions are aluminium sulfide (Al2S3), selenide (Al2Se3)
Aluminium
Type of second-generation solar cell
of other chalcogenide PV materials that are non-toxic or less toxic, particularly antimony-based chalcogenides. In these emerging chalcogenide cells, the
Thin-film_solar_cell
Type of metal surface coating
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Industrial_porcelain_enamel
Chemical compounds containing silver
Silver is a relatively unreactive metal, although it can form several compounds. The common oxidation states of silver are (in order of commonness): +1
Silver_compounds
Magnesium compounds are compounds formed by the element magnesium (Mg). These compounds are important to industry and biology, including magnesium carbonate
Magnesium_compounds
Chemical compound
selenide is an inorganic compound with the formula H2Se. This hydrogen chalcogenide is the simplest and most commonly encountered hydride of selenium. H2Se
Hydrogen_selenide
Group of highly reactive chemical elements
metal chalcogenides are known (with the exception of francium's). Reaction with an excess of the chalcogen can similarly result in lower chalcogenides, with
Alkali_metal
Chemical element with atomic number 58 (Ce)
reduces to cerium(III) oxide with hydrogen gas. Many nonstoichiometric chalcogenides are also known, along with the trivalent Ce2Z3 (Z = S, Se, Te). The
Cerium
Type of glass
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Crown_glass_(optics)
Chemical element with atomic number 52 (Te)
(1994). "Synthesis and crystal structure of a new alkaline-earth metal chalcogenide: Barium ditelluride". Materials Research Bulletin. 29 (10): 1041–1048
Tellurium
Chemical compound
disulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula H2S2. This hydrogen chalcogenide is a pale yellow volatile liquid with a camphor-like odor. It decomposes
Hydrogen_disulfide
Chemical element with atomic number 93 (Np)
the latter group has not had nearly as much research as the former. Chalcogenides A wide variety of neptunium sulfide compounds have been characterized
Neptunium
Special glass type used for optical systems
oxides of heavy elements (high refractive index and low dispersion), chalcogenides (sulfide, selenide, telluride), halides such as fluorides (low refractive
Optical_glass
Any chemical compound containing at least one tellurium atom
Tellurium compounds are compounds containing the element tellurium (Te). Tellurium belongs to the chalcogen (group 16) family of elements on the periodic
Tellurium_compounds
Chemical element with atomic number 63 (Eu)
oxide Eu3O4, consisting of both Eu(II) and Eu(III). Otherwise, the main chalcogenides are europium(II) sulfide (EuS), europium(II) selenide (EuSe) and europium(II)
Europium
Organic compound with at least one covalent carbon–phosphorus bond
related to phosphine oxides include phosphine imides (R3PNR') and related chalcogenides (R3PE, where E = S, Se, Te). These compounds are some of the most thermally
Organophosphorus_chemistry
Bioactive glass biomaterial
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Bioglass_45S5
ions onto a solid substrate), to form homogeneous thin films of metal chalcogenides (mostly oxides, sulfides, and selenides) and many less common ionic
Chemical_bath_deposition
Chemical compound
telluride is the inorganic compound with the formula H2Te. A hydrogen chalcogenide and the simplest hydride of tellurium, it is a colorless gas. Although
Hydrogen_telluride
Chemical compound
formula PoH2. It is a liquid at room temperature, the second hydrogen chalcogenide with this property after water. It is very unstable chemically and tends
Polonium_hydride
Rhenium compounds are compounds formed by the transition metal rhenium (Re). Rhenium can form in many oxidation states, and compounds are known for every
Rhenium_compounds
Mineral supergroup
silicon, are also possible. The anion is normally oxygen; when other chalcogenides constitute the anion sublattice the structure is referred to as a thiospinel
Spinel_group
the ligand is oxygen or another chalcogenide, a cyanide group or a halogen (though others are known). The chalcogenide metallates are known as oxometallates
Metallate
Chemical element with atomic number 95 (Am)
produced by vapor phase hydrolysis: AmCl3 + H2O -> AmOCl + 2HCl The known chalcogenides of americium include the sulfide AmS2, selenides AmSe2 and Am3Se4, and
Americium
Sulfide mineral
cathodes, ammonia gas sensors, and solar electric devices with metal chalcogenide thin films. Research into alternate cathode material for lithium batteries
Covellite
Class of chemical compounds
one or metal atoms. They are in the class of mixed anion compounds or chalcogenide halides. Some related compounds do not actually contain a selenide ion
Selenide_iodide
Chemical element with atomic number 62 (Sm)
and telluride. Divalent chalcogenides SmS, SmSe and SmTe with a cubic rock-salt crystal structure are known. These chalcogenides convert from a semiconducting
Samarium
Chemical compound
radii and systematic studies of interatomic distances in halides and chalcogenides". Acta Crystallographica Section A. 32 (5): 751–767. Bibcode:1976AcCrA
Ammonium
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_bicarbonate
Chemical compound
a chemical compound of germanium and tellurium and is a component of chalcogenide glass. It shows semimetallic conduction and ferroelectric behaviour.
Germanium_telluride
Microscopic spheres
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Glass_microsphere
Chemical element with atomic number 11 (Na)
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium
Chemical compound
common hydrogen peroxide (H–O–O–H) chemical, and as the simplest hydrogen chalcogenide containing more than one type of chalcogen. The chemical has been described
Hydrogen_thioperoxide
Device that amplifies an optical signal
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Optical_amplifier
Discontinued computer memory type
XPoint architecture differs from previous offerings of PCM and uses chalcogenide materials for both selector and storage parts of the memory cell that
3D_XPoint
Chemical compound
068.0008. Page, P. C. B.; Wilkes, R. D.; Reynolds, D. (1995). "Alkyl Chalcogenides: Sulfur-based Functional Groups". In Ley, Steven V. (ed.). Synthesis:
Sulfuryl_chloride
Class of chemical compounds
hydride and selenide ions. They are in the category of heteroanionic chalcogenides, or mixed anion compounds. Related compounds include the oxyhydrides
Hydride_selenide
Type of material
composed of two or more metallic elements, sometimes with metalloids or chalcogenides added. They include, for example, NaCd2, with 348 sodium atoms and 768
Metal
Optical lenses that darken on exposure to certain wavelengths of light
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Photochromic_lens
High-strength glass, made of silica and boron trioxide
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Borosilicate_glass
Method for producing solid materials from small molecules
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Sol–gel_process
Chemical compound
including barium carbonate and the pigment lithopone, ZnS/BaSO4. Like other chalcogenides of the alkaline earth metals, BaS is a short wavelength emitter for
Barium_sulfide
Chemical compound
McH3 (predicted) HN3 NH HN5 (hypothetical) NH5 (hypothetical) Hydrogen chalcogenides (Group 16 hydrides) Polyoxidanes H2O H2O2 H2O3 H2O4 H2O5 more... Polysulfanes
Ammonia
Battery with solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte
solid-state batteries have been studied, such as Ag-doped germanium chalcogenide thin-film solid-state electrolyte system. Barium-doped thin-film system
Solid-state_battery
Mineral or gemstone
also have applications in military and commercial use. Spinel-type chalcogenides are also investigated as optoelectronic semiconductors. In 2025, Hanzawa
Spinel
Any chemical compound having at least one nickel atom
Nickel forms simple binary compounds with non metals including halogens, chalcogenides, and pnictides. Nickel ions can act as a cation in salts with many acids
Nickel_compounds
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_oxide
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_metabisulfite
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_acetate
Optical coating that reduces reflection
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Anti-reflective_coating
Class of chemical compounds
bromide ions (Br−). They are in the class of mixed anion compounds or chalcogenide halides. In many tellurium bromide compounds, tellurium atoms link up
Telluride_bromide
Chemical compound
is the inorganic compound with the formula NiSe. As for many metal chalcogenides, the phase diagram for nickel(II) selenide is complicated. Two other
Nickel_selenide
Type of safety glass processed to increase its strength
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Smallest unit of a chemical element
radii and systematic studies of interatomic distances in halides and chalcogenides" (PDF). Acta Crystallographica A. 32 (5): 751–767. Bibcode:1976AcCrA
Atom
Materials whose temperature variance leads to voltage change
eighty percent of industry waste falls within a range of 373-575 K, chalcogenides and antimonides are better suited for thermoelectric conversion because
Thermoelectric_materials
Chemical element with atomic number 112 (Cn)
standard conditions. Because the lighter group 12 elements often occur as chalcogenide ores, experiments were conducted in 2015 to deposit copernicium atoms
Copernicium
Chemical compound
Haitao; Owen, Jonathan S. (2013). "Conversion Reactions of Cadmium Chalcogenide Nanocrystal Precursors". Chemistry of Materials. 25 (8): 1233–1249. doi:10
Trioctylphosphine_selenide
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_carbonate
Type of optical glass
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Flint_glass
Glass consisting of pure silica
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Fused_quartz
Chemical compound
t e Sodium compounds Inorganic Halides NaF NaHF2 NaCl NaBr NaI NaAt Chalcogenides NaO3 NaO2 Na2O Na2O2 NaOH NaOD Na2S NaSH Na2Se NaSeH Na2Te NaHTe Na2Po
Sodium_thiosulfate
Chemical compound
efficient thermoelectric materials. α-SnSe is classified as a layered metal chalcogenide. It includes a group 16 anion (Se2−) and an electropositive element (Sn2+)
Tin_selenide
Form of water
McH3 (predicted) HN3 NH HN5 (hypothetical) NH5 (hypothetical) Hydrogen chalcogenides (Group 16 hydrides) Polyoxidanes H2O H2O2 H2O3 H2O4 H2O5 more... Polysulfanes
Heavy_water
American chemist
battery device structures, and water splitting to H2 and O2 using metal chalcogenides. In addition, Tour has conducted research on the synthesis of graphene
James_Tour
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