CdCu(SeO3)2
semiconductor· CdCu(SeO3)2
CdCu(SeO3)2 is a ternary mixed-metal selenite compound combining cadmium, copper, and selenate anions in a structured crystal lattice. This is primarily a research-phase semiconductor material studied for its potential optical and electronic properties rather than a commercial material in widespread use. Interest in this compound stems from the selenite family's nonlinear optical behavior and semiconducting characteristics, making it a candidate for exploratory work in photonic devices, though development remains largely in academic and laboratory settings.
Nonlinear optical devices (research phase)Photonic semiconductors (experimental)Crystal optics researchMaterials science investigationsFrequency conversion studies
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