Tb3Rb2AlF16

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· Tb3Rb2AlF16

Tb3Rb2AlF16 is a rare-earth metal fluoride compound combining terbium and rubidium with aluminum fluoride, representing an experimental material in the family of complex metal fluorides. This compound is primarily of research interest for optical and photonic applications, where rare-earth fluorides are investigated for their potential in laser hosts, scintillators, and solid-state lighting systems due to the luminescent properties of terbium. While not yet established in mainstream engineering practice, materials in this chemical family are explored for high-performance optical devices and specialized radiation detection systems where traditional alternatives cannot meet performance requirements.

optical research materialsrare-earth fluoride compoundsscintillator developmentphotonics experimentationlaser host materials (research phase)radiation detection (emerging)

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