KIn(TeO3)2

ceramic
· KIn(TeO3)2

KIn(TeO3)2 is a potassium indium tellurate ceramic compound belonging to the tellurite ceramic family, which are oxide glasses and crystalline materials based on tellurium oxide networks. This material is primarily of research interest for nonlinear optical and photonic applications, where tellurite compounds are valued for their high refractive indices, infrared transparency, and nonlinear optical coefficients. While not yet widely commercialized, KIn(TeO3)2 represents the broader family of engineered tellurite ceramics being developed for fiber optics, laser systems, and integrated photonic devices where conventional silicate glasses reach performance limits.

nonlinear optical devicesphotonic materials researchinfrared opticslaser frequency conversionoptical fiber developmentexperimental photonics

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