La3AlN

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· La3AlN

La₃AlN is a rare-earth aluminum nitride compound in the family of lanthanide-based ceramic materials, combining lanthanum with aluminum nitride to create a refractory ceramic with potential for high-temperature and electronic applications. This material remains largely in the research phase, explored for its thermal stability, hardness, and potential use in advanced ceramics where rare-earth doping enhances properties such as thermal conductivity or electrical behavior. Engineers considering this compound would do so in exploratory projects requiring materials that push beyond conventional aluminum nitride, particularly in extreme-temperature environments or specialized electronic packaging where rare-earth effects are beneficial.

experimental ceramic compoundshigh-temperature refractory materialssemiconductor packagingrare-earth functional ceramicsthermal management applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Magnetic Moment(μB)
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