GdCd4B3O10
semiconductor· GdCd4B3O10
GdCd₄B₃O₁₀ is a rare-earth containing mixed-metal borate ceramic compound that combines gadolinium, cadmium, and borate components into a single-phase crystal structure. This material is primarily of research and development interest, studied for potential applications in optical and electronic devices where rare-earth doping and borate frameworks offer tunable luminescent or nonlinear optical properties. The gadolinium-cadmium-borate family remains largely experimental, with potential advantages over simpler borates in environments requiring rare-earth ion functionality or enhanced crystal stability.
optical phosphors (research)nonlinear optics (experimental)rare-earth host materialsscintillation detectors (development)photonic devices (advanced research)ceramic synthesis platforms
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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