K2Ge3B2O10

ceramic
· K2Ge3B2O10

K2Ge3B2O10 is a potassium germanate borate ceramic compound that combines germanium oxide and boric oxide constituents in a crystalline structure. This material belongs to the family of heavy-metal oxide glasses and ceramics, primarily investigated in research contexts for optical and electronic applications rather than established industrial production. The germanate-borate system is notable for its potential in infrared optics, radiation shielding, and specialized glass compositions where the combination of germanium's high refractive index and boron's glass-forming capability offers advantages over conventional silicate alternatives.

infrared optical componentsradiation shielding materialsspecialized glass compositionsresearch ceramicsheavy-metal oxide glassesphotonic/optoelectronic substrates

Compliance & Regulations

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