Na5Gd(MoO4)4
semiconductor· Na5Gd(MoO4)4
Na5Gd(MoO4)4 is a rare-earth molybdate compound belonging to the family of inorganic oxide semiconductors, composed of sodium, gadolinium, and molybdate groups in a crystalline matrix. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for photonic and luminescent applications, where the gadolinium-molybdate framework is explored for phosphor development, optical ceramics, and potential scintillator or photocatalytic uses. Engineers and researchers select compounds in this family for their tunable optical properties and ability to incorporate rare-earth ions that modify electronic and photonic behavior, making them candidates for display technologies, radiation detection, and advanced catalytic systems.
phosphor and luminescent materialsscintillator developmentoptical ceramics researchphotocatalysisrare-earth photonicsradiation detection (experimental)
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