LiGd5P2O13

semiconductor
· LiGd5P2O13

LiGd5P2O13 is a lithium gadolinium phosphate ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth phosphate family, primarily investigated as a research material for solid-state electrolyte and photonic applications. This compound is not yet widely commercialized but shows potential in solid-state battery systems (where lithium-containing phosphates enable fast ion transport) and optical/luminescent devices leveraging gadolinium's rare-earth properties. It represents an emerging material class where researchers explore alternatives to conventional polymer electrolytes and silicate-based ceramics for next-generation energy storage and photonic technologies.

solid-state batterieslithium-ion conductorsoptical materials researchrare-earth phosphatesphotonics developmentadvanced ceramics research

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