RbY(TeO3)2
semiconductor· RbY(TeO3)2
RbY(TeO₃)₂ is a mixed-metal tellurate compound—an inorganic ceramic semiconductor combining rubidium, yttrium, and tellurium oxide groups in a crystalline structure. This is a research-phase material being investigated for nonlinear optical, ferroelectric, and photonic applications where tellurate-based compounds offer transparency in the infrared region and tunable electronic properties. While not yet widely deployed in commercial products, tellurate semiconductors represent an emerging class of materials for next-generation optoelectronic devices and frequency conversion systems where conventional semiconductors have limitations.
nonlinear optics and frequency conversioninfrared photonicsferroelectric devicesresearch and developmentoptical sensor componentssolid-state laser systems
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