Eu(POs)2

ceramic
· Eu(POs)2

Eu(PO₃)₂ is a europium orthophosphate ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth phosphate family, characterized by a crystalline structure combining europium cations with phosphate anions. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for photonic and luminescent applications, leveraging europium's strong optical properties to enable phosphorescence, fluorescence, and potential scintillation functions. Its use remains largely experimental, though the rare-earth phosphate family shows promise in display technologies, radiation detection, and solid-state lighting where rare-earth activators are designed to convert energy efficiently.

luminescent materialsoptical coatingsradiation detectionsolid-state lightingresearch phosphorsphotonic ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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