GaTeO3
ceramic· GaTeO3
Gallium tellurite (GaTeO₃) is an inorganic oxide ceramic compound combining gallium and tellurium in a tellurite-based matrix. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for optoelectronic and photonic applications, where tellurite ceramics are valued for their transparency in infrared wavelengths and potential nonlinear optical properties. GaTeO₃ represents an emerging functional ceramic rather than an established commodity material, making it relevant for engineers developing next-generation optical devices, infrared optics, or specialized sensor systems where conventional glasses or crystals may have limitations.
infrared optics and windowsnonlinear optical devicesphotonic integrated circuitsresearch-stage optical materialswide-bandgap semiconductorsspecialized sensor applications
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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