Samarium monosulfide


Samarium monosulfide is a binary inorganic chemical compound of samarium metal and sulfur with the chemical formula.

Synthesis

Fusion of stoichiometric amounts of pure substances:

Physical properties

Samarium monosulfide forms crystals of cubic system, spatial group Fm3''m'', cell parameters a = 0.5970–0.5863 nm, Z = 4, structurally isomorphic with NaCl.
The compound melts congruently at a temperature of 1500 °C, 1940 °C, or 2080 °C.
SmS is a chalcogenide material that exists in two possible states: as a metal and as a semiconductor. As a result, SmS has gained considerable interest as a switchable material.

Uses

Samarium monosulfide has a high sensitivity to deformation. Therefore, SmS is a promising material for creating pressure sensors of force, torque, accelerations, etc.