NaIn(TeO3)2

ceramic
· NaIn(TeO3)2

NaIn(TeO3)2 is a mixed-metal tellurate ceramic compound combining sodium, indium, and tellurium oxide components. This material belongs to the tellurite ceramic family and is primarily of research interest for nonlinear optical and photonic applications, where tellurite-based compounds are investigated for their potential in infrared transmission, frequency conversion, and laser host materials due to the optical properties characteristic of tellurium oxide frameworks.

nonlinear optical devicesinfrared opticsphotonic researchlaser materials developmentfrequency conversionexperimental ceramic compounds

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