GePb2(SeO3)4

ceramic
· GePb2(SeO3)4

GePb2(SeO3)4 is an inorganic ceramic compound combining germanium, lead, and selenite (SeO3) groups, representing a mixed-metal selenite ceramic with potential for optical and electronic applications. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, studied for its structural properties and potential in nonlinear optics, photonic materials, or specialized electronic devices where layered selenite frameworks offer unique functionality. The combination of heavy metal cations (Pb, Ge) with selenite ligands positions this compound within the broader family of advanced ceramics being explored for next-generation optical and electronic devices.

nonlinear optical materials (research)photonic crystals (experimental)electronic ceramics (development)materials research and characterizationspecialty functional ceramics

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