CsZnO3

ceramic
· CsZnO3

CsZnO3 is a cubic perovskite ceramic compound combining cesium, zinc, and oxygen, representing an emerging class of multifunctional oxide materials still primarily in research and development. This material is being investigated for optoelectronic and photocatalytic applications due to its band gap properties and crystal structure, with potential relevance in UV absorption, environmental remediation, and solid-state device applications where cesium-containing perovskites offer tunable electronic characteristics. As a relatively unexplored composition compared to more established perovskites, CsZnO3 is of particular interest to researchers exploring wide-bandgap semiconductors and photocatalysts, though industrial adoption remains limited pending demonstration of scalable synthesis and performance advantages over competing oxide systems.

photocatalytic coatingsUV-absorbing ceramicssemiconductor researchoptical filtersenvironmental remediation materialswide-bandgap perovskite devices

Compliance & Regulations

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