LuCd4B3O10

semiconductor
· LuCd4B3O10

LuCd₄B₃O₁₀ is an inorganic semiconductor compound combining lutetium, cadmium, boron, and oxygen into a ternary oxide structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential optoelectronic and photonic properties rather than established industrial production. The lutetium-cadmium-borate family is of interest to materials scientists exploring novel semiconductors for scintillation detection, nonlinear optical applications, and high-energy physics instrumentation, though practical device adoption remains limited and alternative materials (such as conventional garnets or perovskites) dominate mature markets.

scintillation detectorsnonlinear optics researchhigh-energy physics instrumentationphotonic materials developmentradiation detection (experimental)

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