KInTe2O6
ceramic· KInTe2O6
KInTe₂O₆ is a ternary oxide ceramic compound containing potassium, indium, and tellurium. This material is primarily studied in research contexts for its potential in optoelectronic and photonic applications, particularly where telluride-based ceramics offer advantages in infrared transmission or semiconductor properties. The compound represents an understudied composition within the indium telluride family, where similar materials have been explored for infrared optics, photodetectors, and wide-bandgap semiconductor research.
infrared optics researchphotodetector developmentwide-bandgap semiconductor studiestelluride-based ceramicsexperimental optoelectronicsmaterials chemistry research
Compliance & Regulations
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