Ba3In2P4O16

semiconductor
· Ba3In2P4O16

Ba3In2P4O16 is an inorganic oxide semiconductor compound composed of barium, indium, and phosphorus, belonging to the family of mixed-metal phosphate ceramics. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for potential applications in optoelectronic devices, nonlinear optical systems, and solid-state ion conductors, where the combination of metal cations and phosphate anions can produce unique electronic and optical properties. Compared to conventional semiconductors, phosphate-based compounds like this offer potential advantages in thermal stability and tunable band structures, making them candidates for next-generation functional ceramics, though commercial deployment remains limited pending further development.

nonlinear optical materialsoptoelectronic device researchsolid-state ion conductorsceramic semiconductorsfunctional oxide researchphotonic device development

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