KAu(IO3)4

semiconductor
· KAu(IO3)4

KAu(IO3)4 is an inorganic compound combining potassium, gold, and iodate ions; it belongs to the family of mixed-metal iodates and is classified as a semiconductor material. This compound is primarily of research and experimental interest, with potential applications in nonlinear optical devices, photonic materials, and specialized electronic components where gold's unique electronic properties combined with iodate's structural framework may provide functional advantages. Materials in this compound class are explored for their ability to exhibit second and third-order nonlinear optical effects, making them candidates for frequency conversion and optical modulation applications in the photonics and telecommunications sectors.

nonlinear optical materialsphotonic device researchfrequency conversionsemiconductor optoelectronicsexperimental electronic devicesspecialty inorganic semiconductors

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