K2Au(IO3)5

semiconductor
· K2Au(IO3)5

K2Au(IO3)5 is an inorganic compound combining potassium, gold, and iodate constituents, classified as a semiconductor material. This is a specialized research compound rather than an established engineering material; it belongs to the family of mixed-metal iodates with potential applications in photonics and materials science. Interest in such compounds stems from their layered crystal structures and tunable electronic properties, making them candidates for optical devices, photocatalysis, or radiation detection where gold coordination chemistry offers unique band-gap engineering opportunities compared to conventional semiconductors.

photocatalytic materials (research)optical sensors (experimental)radiation detection (developmental)nonlinear optics (emerging)materials research compoundcrystal engineering platforms

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