InCaO3

ceramic
· InCaO3

InCaO₃ is an indium calcium oxide ceramic compound, likely an experimental or specialized material within the broader family of mixed-metal oxides used in electronic and optical applications. This ternary oxide system is of research interest for potential applications in semiconducting, photocatalytic, or dielectric applications where the combined properties of indium and calcium oxides may offer advantages over binary alternatives. The material remains relatively niche compared to established ceramics, making it most relevant for advanced technology development rather than conventional engineering applications.

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