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Tellurium Dioxide Powders

Tellurium Dioxide (TeO₂) is an inorganic compound composed of tellurium and oxygen. It appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder and is a significant material in the fields of optics, electronics, and materials science due to its unique optical, electrical, and piezoelectric properties.

At AdValue Technology, we provide Tellurium Dioxide powders in 99.99% and 99.999% purities. Tellurium dioxide powders are used for growing TeO₂ single crystals and making acousto-optic materials. As a conditional glass former, TeO₂ can also serve as an additive for semiconductor components, conductive pastes and electroplating solutions.

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Tellurium Dioxide Powders

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Te-4N-1Tellurium Dioxide Powder (TeO2 Powder)Purity 99.99%, Package 250 gproduct pdf
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Te-4N-3Tellurium Dioxide Powder (TeO2 Powder)Purity 99.99%, Package 1000 gproduct pdf
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Te-5N-1Tellurium Dioxide Powder (TeO2 Powder)Purity 99.999%, Package 250 gproduct pdf
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Te-5N-3Tellurium Dioxide Powder (TeO2 Powder)Purity 99.999%, Package 1000 gproduct pdf
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Where Is the Best Place to Buy Tellurium Dioxide Powders?

Tellurium dioxide, or TeO₂, is a specialized advanced material used in photonics, acousto-optic devices, specialty glass, and optical research. Because these applications depend on purity, particle consistency, and low contamination, choosing the right TeO₂ powder supplier requires more than simply finding a material in stock. AdValue Technology delivers high-purity tellurium dioxide powders for research, development, and production applications where controlled material quality and technical support are important.

Why Purity Is Non-Negotiable for TeO₂ Applications

Tellurium dioxide is valued for its optical and acousto-optic properties, including high refractive index, strong birefringence, good optical transparency, and strong photoelastic response. These properties make TeO₂ useful for single crystal growth, acousto-optic modulators, Q-switches, tunable optical filters, frequency shifters, and specialty photonic devices.

In these applications, impurities can affect optical clarity, crystal quality, and device performance. Trace metal contamination, unreacted tellurium compounds, or inconsistent powder characteristics may introduce defects during crystal growth or reduce the performance of optical and acousto-optic components.

AdValue Technology offers TeO₂ powder in high-purity grades, including 99.99% and 99.999%, allowing customers to select the purity level that best fits their application.

Purity Grade Purity Level Best For
4N Grade 99.99% Applications where high purity is required but ultra-trace contamination control is not the limiting factor
5N Grade 99.999% Single crystal growth, precision photonic device fabrication, and applications where optical clarity and structural perfection are critical

Optical Properties That Drive Cutting-Edge Photonics

TeO₂ offers a combination of properties that makes it valuable for advanced optical systems:

  • Exceptionally high refractive index that makes TeO₂ ideal for compact waveguide and integrated optical device designs
  • Strong birefringence that enables precise polarization control in optical systems
  • Outstanding acousto-optic efficiency that surpasses quartz and lithium niobate in acousto-optic modulators, frequency shifters, and Q-switching applications
  • Wide optical transparency from visible wavelengths into the near-infrared range
  • Strong photoelastic response critical for tunable filter and acoustic wave device performance

Researchers working on acousto-optic device development consistently choose TeO₂ because its combination of these properties is simply not replicated by competing materials.

Applications From Crystal Growth to Specialty Glass

AdValue Technology's TeO₂ powders support a broad range of technical applications:

  • Single crystal growth: High-purity TeO₂ powder can serve as feedstock for producing acousto-optic grade TeO₂ crystals through controlled crystal growth processes.
  • Acousto-optic devices: TeO₂ crystals are used in modulators, Q-switches, frequency shifters, deflectors, and tunable optical filters for laser and photonics systems.
  • Tellurite specialty glasses: TeO₂ acts as a conditional glass former in tellurite glass compositions used for rare-earth-doped optical materials, specialty fibers, infrared optics, and optical coatings.
  • Thin-film and optical coating applications: TeO₂ may be used in selected optical, dielectric, and integrated photonic material systems where its optical and insulating properties are useful.
  • Semiconductor and electronic material formulations: TeO₂ can serve as an additive in selected conductive paste, glass frit, semiconductor, and electroplating formulations, depending on the process requirements.

Special doped tellurite glass compositions or custom material specifications may be available for applications requiring modified optical or electronic properties.

Characterization and Documentation Support

For high-purity TeO₂ powder, characterization is important because the powder's chemistry, phase composition, and particle characteristics can directly affect downstream processing. Common characterization methods include:

  • X-ray diffraction (XRD) to confirm crystal phase purity and structural integrity
  • Raman spectroscopy for phase identification and structural quality assessment
  • ICP-MS for precise trace element quantification at the parts-per-billion level
  • Particle size analysis to verify distribution consistency across batches
  • SEM imaging for particle morphology assessment

MSDS documentation is available for every product to support laboratory safety compliance requirements. Customers can confirm the required testing, documentation, particle size range, and purity level when requesting a quote.

Flexible Quantities From Research to Production Scale

Package Size Best For Details
250g Research & Development Ideal for new crystal growth experiments without committing to large volumes
1000g Production Scale Cost-effective supply for higher-volume needs
Bulk / Large-Scale Ongoing Production Available for ongoing production environments; custom particle size specifications available with lead times based on purity and processing requirements

Reach AdValue Technology at +1 (520) 514-1100 or at sales@advaluetech.com to discuss your TeO₂ requirements, request a custom quote, or ask about doped formulations.

Browse the full Tellurium Dioxide powder lineup at advaluetech.com and order today.


Frequently Asked Questions About Tellurium Dioxide (TeO₂) Powder

What is tellurium dioxide (TeO₂), and what are its physical and chemical properties?
Tellurium dioxide (TeO₂) is an inorganic compound known for its high refractive index, strong birefringence, and excellent acousto-optic properties. It appears as a white crystalline powder, and high-quality single crystals exhibit excellent optical quality. TeO₂ offers good thermal stability, moderate hardness, and a wide transmission in visible to near-infrared range, making it a valuable material for optical and electronic applications.

What purity levels of TeO₂ powder does AdValue Technology offer?
AdValue Technology supplies TeO₂ powder in various high-purity grades tailored to research and production needs. Purity options typically range from 99.99% to 99.999%, ensuring minimal contamination for sensitive optical, electronic, and photonic applications.

What particle sizes and morphologies are available for TeO₂?
TeO₂ powder is available in multiple particle sizes, from fine micron powders to larger crystalline granules. Customers can choose particle distributions optimized for sintering, optical processing, or custom material fabrication.

How is TeO₂ synthesized or obtained?
Tellurium dioxide is generally produced through the oxidation of high-purity tellurium metal or the controlled thermal decomposition of tellurium compounds. These processes ensure consistent composition and purity, which are essential for optical-grade materials.

What are the thermal properties of TeO₂?
TeO₂ has good thermal stability and a relatively high melting point compared to other tellurium compounds, making it suitable for moderate high-temperature processing. It maintains consistent optical and chemical behavior throughout normal heating cycles, though exposure to extreme temperatures or reducing atmosphere can lead to phase changes or partial reduction.

What are the optical properties of TeO₂?
TeO₂ offers excellent optical transparency in the visible and infrared ranges, along with low optical absorption in high quality single crystals. Its strong birefringence and large optical dispersion support advanced optical engineering applications, particularly in acousto-optic devices.

Does TeO₂ decompose or oxidize under high-temperature processing?
TeO₂ remains stable through typical laboratory or industrial heating cycles. However, excessively high temperatures or strongly reducing atmospheres, can cause TeO₂ undergo reduction and get back to metallic tellurium or lower tellurium oxides.

How is TeO₂ powder analyzed and characterized?
Common characterization methods include X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, particle size analysis, and ICP-MS With SEM used to assess particle morphology.

What are typical impurities in TeO₂, and how do they affect performance?
Impurities may include trace metals or unreacted tellurium compounds. Even small contaminants can influence optical clarity or reduce the performance of photonic devices, making high-purity grades essential.

How should TeO₂ be processed into bulk crystalline or glass materials?
Processing methods depend on the desired end product. Crystalline TeO₂ is grown using controlled melt-growth techniques, while TeO₂-based glasses are produced by melting and casting. Careful temperature management ensures optical uniformity and minimizes defects.

Are bulk or large-scale supply options available?
AdValue Technology offers both research-scale quantities and bulk supply options for production environments. Consistent high-purity batches support large manufacturing runs.

What is the lead time for custom TeO₂ orders?
Lead times vary depending on purity requirements, particle size specifications, and production volume. Standard stock items ship quickly, while custom orders may require additional processing time.

What quality assurance standards apply to TeO₂ powder?
All TeO₂ products are produced and tested under strict quality control procedures, including purity verification and documentation. AdValue Technology adheres to industry-recognized standards to ensure reliable, repeatable performance.

Questions About Tellurium Dioxide (TeO₂) Powder Applications

What is the refractive index of TeO₂, and how does that affect optical applications?
TeO₂’s exceptionally high refractive index is one of its defining features. This property enhances light-matter interaction and makes it ideal for acousto-optic modulators, waveguides, and other photonic devices that require strong optical response.

What applications does TeO₂ have in photonics?
In photonics, TeO₂ is used in acousto-optic modulators, frequency shifters, Q-switches, and tunable filters. Its high refractive index, strong photoelastic response, and excellent transparency in the visible to near-infrared range make it an indispensable material for devices that require precise control of light.

How chemically stable is TeO₂ in different environments?
TeO₂ is generally chemically stable in dry environments and under most controlled experimental conditions. It is resistant to mild acids and atmospheric exposure but can react with strong alkalis or reducing agents.

What are the potential hazards and toxicity concerns?
Tellurium compounds, including TeO₂, can be toxic if inhaled or ingested in significant quantities. Dust exposure should be minimized, and proper laboratory safety procedures should always be followed.

What safety precautions should be taken when handling TeO₂ powder?
Users should handle TeO₂ in well-ventilated areas and wear standard PPE such as gloves, lab coats, and protective eyewear. Avoid generating airborne dust and store the material in sealed containers when not in use.

How should TeO₂ powder be stored?
TeO₂ should be kept in airtight containers away from moisture and incompatible chemicals. A cool, dry storage environment helps maintain its purity and prevent clumping or degradation.

Does TeO₂ absorb moisture or undergo hydrolysis?
TeO₂ is not highly hygroscopic, but prolonged exposure to moisture may alter its surface characteristics or purity. Proper storage prevents these issues.

Is doped TeO₂ available for specialized applications?
Yes. Rare-earth-doped TeO₂-based tellurite glasses are available for specialized laser and photonics applications, while crystalline TeO₂ is generally used undoped for acousto-optic devices.

Can TeO₂ be used in thin-film or coating applications?
Yes. TeO₂’s high refractive index makes it ideal for optical coatings, thin films, and integrated optical devices. Deposition techniques may include sputtering, thermal or electron-beam evaporation, or sol-gel methods.

How does TeO₂ perform under laser irradiation?
TeO₂ exhibits excellent stability under moderate-power laser exposure, making it suitable for modulation and beam-shaping applications. High-intensity lasers require careful thermal management.

What is the damage threshold for optical applications?
The optical damage threshold varies with wavelength, film thickness, and purity. High-purity TeO₂ generally offers better resistance to laser-induced damage, supporting reliable performance in demanding photonic systems.

How do temperature fluctuations affect TeO₂ components?
TeO₂ maintains stable optical properties through normal temperature swings. Extreme thermal cycling, however, may cause microstructural stress or slight shifts in refractive index, making controlled thermal management important in high-precision photonic and acoustic-optic applications.

Questions About Tellurium Dioxide (TeO₂) Powder Usage

How electrically conductive or insulating is TeO₂?
Tellurium dioxide is an electrical insulator with very low conductivity. This makes it suitable for electronic and photonic applications where stable dielectric properties are essential.

Can TeO₂ be used in glass formulations or optical ceramics?
Yes. The high refractive index and strong polarizability of TeO₂ make it a valuable additive in specialty glasses, particularly tellurite glasses. When incorporated into glass or selected ceramic systems, TeO₂ can improve refractive index, optical dispersion, and index contrast for advanced optical components.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of TeO₂ versus other optical materials?
Compared to quartz or lithium niobate, TeO₂ offers superior acousto-optic efficiency and higher refractive index. However, it is more expensive, has lower thermal conductivity, and requires careful thermal management in high-power applications.

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