BaTi(BO3)2

ceramic
· BaTi(BO3)2

BaTi(BO3)2 is a barium titanium borate ceramic compound that combines the structural framework of titanium oxide with borate glass-forming elements, creating a material with potential for optical and ferroelectric applications. This compound is primarily of research interest in photonic, nonlinear optical, and electro-optic device development, where the borate structure can offer transparency and the titanium coordination provides functional coupling. While not yet widely commercialized at scale, materials in this family are investigated as alternatives to conventional ferroelectric ceramics (such as BaTiO3) where enhanced optical or thermal properties are needed.

optical ceramics and photonicsnonlinear optical devicesferroelectric researchelectro-optic modulatorsspecialty glass-ceramic development

Compliance & Regulations

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Dielectric Constant (Relative Permittivity)(εr)
median of 2 measurements
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Regulatory Screening

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