Sr3Se3O8Cl

ceramic
· Sr3Se3O8Cl

Sr3Se3O8Cl is an oxychalcogenide ceramic compound containing strontium, selenium, oxygen, and chlorine elements. This is a research-phase material belonging to the family of mixed-anion ceramics, which are of scientific interest for their potentially tunable electronic and optical properties arising from the combination of oxide and halide/chalcogenide anions. Industrial applications remain limited at present; the material is primarily studied in academic contexts for fundamental solid-state chemistry, crystal structure design, and exploratory evaluation of photonic or electronic device potential where anion diversity can enable property engineering unavailable in conventional single-anion ceramics.

experimental optoelectronicsresearch solid-state materialsphotonic device developmentcrystal engineering studieshalide-chalcogenide composites

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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