CaInO3
ceramic· CaInO3
CaInO3 is an ternary oxide ceramic compound combining calcium, indium, and oxygen. This material belongs to the perovskite or perovskite-related oxide family and is primarily investigated in research and development rather than established high-volume production. CaInO3 and related indium oxide ceramics are of interest for optoelectronic applications, transparent conducting oxide research, and potentially solid-state electrochemistry due to indium's role in wide-bandgap semiconductors and calcium's contribution to ionic conductivity in ceramic frameworks.
optoelectronic researchtransparent conducting oxide developmentsolid-state electrolyte explorationsemiconductor device researchemerging photonic materialslaboratory/experimental applications
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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