Sm(BOs)2
ceramicSm(BO₃)₂ is a samarium borate ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth borate family, characterized by a crystalline structure combining samarium oxide and boric oxide components. This material is primarily of research and development interest for optical and photonic applications, including potential use in laser hosts, scintillators, and transparent ceramics where rare-earth doping and borate glass-ceramic systems offer tunable refractive properties and thermal stability. Engineers would consider this compound for specialized applications requiring rare-earth optical functionality combined with the chemical durability and thermal properties typical of borate ceramics, though it remains less commercially established than conventional laser crystals or phosphate-based hosts.
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