Ba3Ta2ZnO9

ceramic
· Ba3Ta2ZnO9

Ba3Ta2ZnO9 is a complex oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of barium tantalate-based perovskites and related structures. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential in high-frequency electronic and photonic applications, rather than an established industrial ceramic. The material is of interest in the solid-state chemistry and materials science community for investigating novel dielectric, optical, or ferroelectric properties that may arise from the specific arrangement of barium, tantalum, and zinc cations in the crystal lattice.

high-frequency dielectrics (research)microwave/RF ceramics (experimental)optical materials (exploratory)solid-state chemistrythin-film substrates (potential)functional ceramic development

Compliance & Regulations

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