Rb2Zn3(SeO3)4
ceramic· Rb2Zn3(SeO3)4
Rb2Zn3(SeO3)4 is an inorganic ceramic compound combining rubidium, zinc, and selenite (SeO3) groups, representing a rare-earth selenite family material synthesized primarily for research applications. This compound belongs to an emerging class of functional ceramics with potential interest in nonlinear optical, photonic, and ion-conducting applications, though it remains in the early-stage research phase rather than established industrial production. The selenite framework and mixed-metal composition position it as an alternative to other oxide and halide ceramics for specialized optical or electronic device development.
nonlinear optical materialsphotonic device researchsolid-state ion conductorsfunctional ceramic synthesismaterials chemistry researchcrystal engineering
Compliance & Regulations
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