BiCoO3
semiconductor· BiCoO3
BiCoO₃ is a bismuth cobalt oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite or perovskite-related oxide family, synthesized as a functional material rather than a commercial bulk product. This compound is primarily investigated in research contexts for applications requiring magnetic, ferroelectric, or multiferroic properties, with potential use in next-generation electronic and magnetic device architectures. BiCoO₃ represents an emerging class of complex oxides where engineers explore competing magnetic and ferroelectric behaviors, making it relevant to fundamental materials discovery rather than established industrial production.
Multiferroic device researchMagnetic oxide semiconductorsFerroelectric memory materialsHigh-entropy ceramic oxidesSpintronics and magnetism studiesAdvanced ceramics R&D
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