Terbium phosphide is an inorganic compound of terbium and phosphorus with the chemical formula TbP.[1][2]
TbP can be obtained by the reaction of terbium and red phosphorus at 800–1000 °C:
The compound can also be obtained by the reaction of sodium phosphide and anhydrous terbium chloride at 700~800 °C.[3]
TbP undergoes a phase transition at 40 GPa from a NaCl-structure to a CsCl-structure.[4] The compound can be sintered with zinc sulfide to make a green phosphor layer.[5]
TbP forms crystals of a cubic system, space group Fm3m.[6]
The compound is a semiconductor used in high power, high frequency applications and in laser diodes and other photo diodes.[1]