BTiO3

ceramic
· BTiO3

BTiO3 (barium titanate) is an inorganic ceramic compound and a member of the perovskite family, notable for its ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties. It is widely used in capacitors, sensors, actuators, and transducers across automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, and telecommunications industries, where its high dielectric constant and electromechanical coupling make it superior to many traditional ceramic alternatives. BTiO3 is also of significant research interest for energy harvesting, tunable microwave devices, and next-generation memory applications due to its strong polarization response and relatively accessible processing routes.

multilayer ceramic capacitorspiezoelectric actuatorsultrasonic transducerspressure sensorsenergy harvesting devicestunable RF/microwave components

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)2 entries
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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