BiScO3

semiconductor
· BiScO3

Bismuth scandium oxide (BiScO3) is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound combining bismuth and scandium elements, typically studied as a functional ceramic material. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest for applications requiring specific dielectric, ferroelectric, or photocatalytic properties, and represents an underexplored composition space within the broader family of perovskite and related complex oxides. Engineers considering BiScO3 would typically be working on advanced ceramics, energy conversion devices, or photonic applications where bismuth-containing oxides offer advantages in band gap engineering or polarization behavior.

advanced ceramics researchdielectric materials developmentphotocatalytic applicationsferroelectric devices (experimental)thin-film electronicssolar energy conversion (exploratory)

Compliance & Regulations

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