K2CeP2O8
semiconductor· K2CeP2O8
K2CeP2O8 is a rare-earth phosphate ceramic compound containing potassium, cerium, and phosphorus oxide. This is a research-phase material within the rare-earth phosphate family, investigated primarily for its potential in solid-state applications including photoluminescence, ion conductivity, and thermal management in advanced electronic or nuclear systems. The cerium-containing phosphate structure makes it a candidate for scintillator applications, radiation detection, or as a host matrix in luminescent ceramics, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to established alternatives like yttrium phosphates or cerium-doped silicates.
scintillator materialsradiation detectionphosphor researchadvanced ceramicsrare-earth applicationssolid-state physics research
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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