RbH2(IO3)3

ceramic
· RbH2(IO3)3

RbH₂(IO₃)₃ is an inorganic ionic ceramic composed of rubidium, hydrogen, and iodate (periodate) groups, belonging to the family of complex metal iodate compounds. This is primarily a research material studied for its nonlinear optical (NLO) and crystal structure properties rather than a established commercial engineering ceramic. The compound and related iodate ceramics are investigated for potential applications in optical frequency conversion, laser technology, and fundamental materials science, though industrial adoption remains limited due to synthesis complexity, hygroscopic behavior, and lack of proven performance advantages over conventional NLO materials like potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP).

nonlinear optical researchfrequency conversion studylaser optics developmentcrystal growth researchexperimental photonicsmaterials characterization

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