Cs2Zn3(SeO3)4

ceramic
· Cs2Zn3(SeO3)4

Cs₂Zn₃(SeO₃)₄ is an inorganic ceramic compound combining cesium, zinc, and selenite (SeO₃²⁻) anions in a mixed-metal oxide framework. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its crystal structure and potential optical or electronic properties rather than established industrial production. The selenite family of compounds is of interest in photonic materials, nonlinear optics, and solid-state chemistry, where layered or tunnel structures can exhibit useful optical transmission, UV response, or ferroelectric behavior; however, this specific composition remains largely in the academic exploration stage.

Experimental optical materialsNonlinear optics researchCrystal structure studiesPhotonic materials developmentSolid-state chemistry

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