NaIn(IO3)4

ceramic
· NaIn(IO3)4

NaIn(IO3)4 is an inorganic ceramic compound containing sodium, indium, and iodate (IO3−) anions, representing a mixed-metal iodate material. This compound is primarily of research interest for nonlinear optical (NLO) applications and as a potential candidate for mid-infrared optical materials, though it remains largely in the experimental/characterization phase rather than widespread industrial deployment. Its notable distinction lies in the combination of indium chemistry with iodate framework structures, offering potential for tunable optical and dielectric properties compared to simpler iodate ceramics.

Nonlinear optical materials (research)Mid-infrared optics (experimental)Optical frequency conversionSolid-state laser applicationsDielectric ceramics development

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