NdBO3

semiconductor
· NdBO3

Neodymium borate (NdBO3) is a rare-earth borate compound that exhibits semiconducting properties, belonging to the family of functional ceramic materials containing rare-earth dopants. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for optoelectronic and photonic applications, where rare-earth-doped borates are valued for their potential in laser host materials, luminescent devices, and nonlinear optical systems. NdBO3 is notable within the rare-earth borate family for its combination of chemical stability and electronic properties, though it remains largely experimental; engineers would consider it for advanced photonics research rather than established commercial applications.

laser host materialsrare-earth optoelectronicsnonlinear optical devicesluminescent phosphorsphotonics researchsolid-state device development

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