CsSc(SeO3)2
ceramic· CsSc(SeO3)2
CsSc(SeO3)2 is an inorganic ceramic compound combining cesium, scandium, and selenite (SeO₃²⁻) ions in a layered crystal structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential nonlinear optical, ion-conduction, or ferroelectric properties rather than a established engineering material. The selenite family of compounds has attracted academic interest for photonic applications, solid-state ionics, and functional ceramics where unconventional electronic or optical behavior is desired.
Optical/photonic device researchSolid-state ion conductors (experimental)Nonlinear optical materials (research)High-temperature ceramics (exploratory)Functional ceramic structures
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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