KY(TeO3)2
semiconductor· KY(TeO3)2
KY(TeO3)2 is a potassium yttrium tellurate ceramic compound belonging to the tellurite semiconductor family, characterized by a mixed-cation oxide structure with potential ferroelectric or nonlinear optical properties. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for integrated photonics, nonlinear optical frequency conversion, and radiation detection applications, where tellurite-based ceramics offer advantages in transparency across infrared wavelengths and tunable refractive index compared to conventional oxides. The yttrium-potassium composition may provide enhanced thermal stability or phase-matching properties relevant to laser technology and optical signal processing.
nonlinear optical devicesinfrared photonicsfrequency conversion (SHG/SFG)radiation detectionresearch/specialized opticsintegrated optical waveguides
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