Ba2 Tl1 Cu1 O5

ceramic
· Ba2 Tl1 Cu1 O5

Ba₂Tl₁Cu₁O₅ is an experimental mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound combining barium, thallium, and copper in a perovskite-related crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of high-temperature ceramic oxides and represents research-phase work rather than an established commercial material. The thallium-copper combination suggests investigation into superconducting or advanced electronic ceramic properties, though this specific stoichiometry remains primarily a laboratory compound studied for fundamental materials science understanding and potential applications in specialized high-temperature or electronic applications.

High-temperature ceramics researchSuperconductor researchElectronic oxide materialsExperimental phase materialsAdvanced ceramic characterization

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