InZnO3

ceramic
· InZnO3

InZnO₃ is an indium zinc oxide ceramic compound, a ternary metal oxide belonging to the family of transparent conducting oxides and wide-bandgap semiconductors. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for optoelectronic and photocatalytic applications, where its semiconductor properties and potential transparency make it relevant to next-generation device engineering. InZnO₃ offers potential advantages in photocatalysis, gas sensing, and thin-film electronics compared to binary oxides, though it remains largely in the developmental stage with ongoing optimization of synthesis and processing routes.

transparent conducting filmsphotocatalytic coatingsgas sensing devicesoptoelectronic applicationsthin-film semiconductorsresearch/development phase

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