Na3Zn(BO2)5

semiconductor
· Na3Zn(BO2)5

Na3Zn(BO2)5 is an inorganic semiconductor compound combining sodium, zinc, and borate chemistry—a research-stage material in the borate semiconductor family. While industrial deployment remains limited, borate semiconductors are investigated for optoelectronic applications, nonlinear optical devices, and scintillator materials due to their transparency in the UV–visible range and potential for wide bandgap semiconducting behavior. Engineers considering this compound would evaluate it primarily in exploratory photonics or radiation detection contexts where borate-based alternatives to conventional semiconductors offer advantages in thermal stability or optical transmission.

nonlinear optical devicesUV scintillatorswide-bandgap semiconductorsphotonic researchradiation detection (research phase)borate-based optoelectronics

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