NdGaO3, also known as Neodymium Gallate, is a crystalline material that is commonly used as a substrate for various applications in the fields of electronics and photonics. It has a hexagonal crystal structure and is known for its high dielectric constant, making it an attractive option for use in high-frequency electronics and other applications where electrical insulation is important.
In addition to its electrical properties, NdGaO3 is also known for its high thermal stability, making it suitable for use in high-temperature applications. Additionally, it has a high transparency in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, making it useful for optical applications.
NdGaO3 substrates are commonly synthesized by the flux growth method and can be cut into various sizes and shapes to meet the needs of different applications. Some of the most common applications of NdGaO3 substrates include:
Optical Waveguides
Optical Amplifiers
Frequency Doubling Crystals
Nonlinear Optics
Optical Sensors