Ba3ZnTa2O9

ceramic
· Ba3ZnTa2O9

Ba3ZnTa2O9 is a complex oxide ceramic compound combining barium, zinc, and tantalum in a perovskite-related crystal structure. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for microwave and RF (radiofrequency) applications, where its dielectric properties are of interest for resonators, filters, and substrate applications in telecommunications and wireless systems. Ba3ZnTa2O9 represents the broader family of high-permittivity ceramics engineered for miniaturization of electronic components; it competes with established materials like BaTiO₃ and specialized zirconate compounds where low dielectric loss and thermal stability are critical.

microwave resonators and filtersRF substrate materialswireless telecommunicationshigh-permittivity dielectricsresearch-stage advanced ceramics

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