In4As5(BrO4)3

ceramic
· In4As5(BrO4)3

In₄As₅(BrO₄)₃ is an indium arsenide-based compound ceramic containing bromate functional groups, representing a mixed-metal oxyhalide ceramic system that is primarily of research and experimental interest rather than established industrial production. This material belongs to an emerging class of complex ternary/quaternary ceramics combining semiconducting (InAs) and ionic (bromate) components, which may offer potential applications in specialized electronic, photonic, or thermal management systems pending further development and characterization. The inclusion of both arsenide and bromate chemistries suggests this compound is under investigation for niche applications requiring unusual combinations of electrical, optical, or thermal properties not easily achieved with conventional ceramics.

experimental semiconductorsphotonic materials researchspecialized electronic ceramicshigh-temperature materials developmentcompound semiconductor researchfunctional oxide alternatives

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