Ba3Eu(PO4)3

ceramic
· Ba3Eu(PO4)3

Ba₃Eu(PO₄)₃ is a rare-earth doped phosphate ceramic compound combining barium, europium, and phosphate groups, belonging to the class of rare-earth phosphate ceramics. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for photoluminescent and scintillation applications, where europium dopants enable efficient light emission under ultraviolet or radiation excitation. It represents a promising candidate in the rare-earth phosphate family for detection systems and display technologies, offering potential advantages in radiation hardness and thermal stability compared to conventional phosphor materials.

scintillation detectorsphotoluminescent phosphorsradiation detectiondisplay materials (research)medical imaging systemsoptical sensing

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