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Indium antimonide (InSb) is a semiconductor material composed of indium and antimony. It is a narrow-gap semiconductor with a bandgap of 0.17 eV at room temperature, making it suitable for use in infrared detectors and other optoelectronic devices. InSb has a high electron mobility, making it useful for high-speed transistors and other electronic devices. It is also used in thermoelectric devices, such as thermoelectric coolers and thermoelectric generators. InSb is also used in photovoltaic cells, as it is able to absorb light in the infrared spectrum.
InSb is used in a variety of applications, including infrared detectors, high-speed transistors, thermoelectric devices, and photovoltaic cells. It is used in the aerospace, automotive, medical, and telecommunications industries.
Some companies in the InSb market include Infineon Technologies, Cree, Inc., and IQE plc. Show Less Read more