BaTlO3

ceramic
· BaTlO3

BaTlO3 (barium thallium oxide) is a complex perovskite ceramic compound containing both alkaline earth (barium) and post-transition metal (thallium) cations. This material is primarily of research and theoretical interest rather than established commercial use, studied for its potential as a dielectric, ferroelectric, or electroactive ceramic in specialized electronic applications. Its notable characteristic is the incorporation of thallium, which can impart unusual electronic or optical properties compared to more conventional perovskite ceramics like BaTiO3, making it relevant to researchers exploring advanced functional ceramics, though toxicity concerns and synthesis complexity limit practical engineering adoption.

experimental ceramicsferroelectric researchdielectric materials developmentperovskite structure studieselectronic ceramics (research phase)

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