Ho(SbO3)2

ceramic
· Ho(SbO3)2

Ho(SbO₃)₂ is a holmium antimonate ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth metal oxide family, synthesized primarily for research and specialized applications. This material is studied in the context of photonic, magnetic, and structural ceramics, with potential applications in optical systems and high-temperature environments where rare-earth dopants or antimonate hosts offer unique functionality. The compound remains largely experimental; its selection would depend on specific requirements for rare-earth ion behavior, thermal stability, or optical properties not readily available in conventional ceramic systems.

photonic/optical researchrare-earth ceramic host materialshigh-temperature ceramicsmagnetic materials researchspecialty catalyst supportsadvanced ceramics development

Compliance & Regulations

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