Na3ZnB5O10

semiconductor
· Na3ZnB5O10

Na3ZnB5O10 is an inorganic borate ceramic compound combining sodium, zinc, and boron oxides, belonging to the borate glass-ceramic family with potential semiconductor or optical properties. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production; it is being investigated for applications in optoelectronics, nonlinear optical devices, and specialized ceramics where the zinc-borate chemistry offers tunable electronic structure and thermal stability. Its appeal lies in the ability to engineer bandgap and optical response through borate network modification, making it a candidate for next-generation photonic and wide-bandgap semiconductor applications where conventional oxides or nitrides may be limited.

research-stage optoelectronicsnonlinear optical devicesadvanced ceramic matriceswide-bandgap semiconductorsphotonic materials developmentthermal-stable insulators

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