CdScO3

ceramic
· CdScO3

CdScO3 is a cadmium scandium oxide ceramic compound, representing a mixed-metal oxide in the perovskite or related crystal family. This is primarily a research and specialized material rather than a high-volume industrial ceramic, investigated for its potential electronic, optical, or thermal properties in functional ceramic applications. The material's niche appeal lies in thin-film and advanced device engineering where cadmium compounds and scandium doping offer unique property combinations—such as specific dielectric behavior, thermal stability, or optical characteristics—that differentiate it from conventional ceramic oxides, though environmental and toxicity considerations related to cadmium typically limit deployment to laboratory and controlled manufacturing settings.

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Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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