Ca2SmTaO6
semiconductor· Ca2SmTaO6
Ca2SmTaO6 is a complex oxide ceramic compound containing calcium, samarium, and tantalum—a representative member of the double perovskite family of semiconducting ceramics. This is primarily a research material being investigated for its electronic and photonic properties, particularly for applications requiring wide bandgap semiconductors or photocatalytic activity, rather than a mature commercial material. Interest in this compound stems from the tunable electronic structure of rare-earth (samarium) and high-valence (tantalum) doped perovskites, making it a candidate for emerging optoelectronic and energy conversion devices.
photocatalytic materials (research)wide-bandgap semiconductorsoptical/photonic devices (experimental)perovskite-based electronicsenergy harvesting materialsceramics engineering research
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