LaTaO3

ceramic
· LaTaO3

Lanthanum tantalate (LaTaO₃) is a complex oxide ceramic compound combining rare-earth lanthanum with tantalum, typically studied as a functional ceramic material. It is primarily of interest in research and emerging applications requiring high dielectric strength, thermal stability, or ionic conductivity, particularly in contexts where perovskite-type oxide structures offer advantages over conventional ceramics. This material represents a specialized class of rare-earth tantalates whose industrial deployment remains limited compared to conventional oxides, but shows promise in niche applications where its unique phase stability or electrochemical properties provide technical benefits.

advanced dielectric coatingshigh-temperature ceramicsoxide ion conductorsmicroelectronics substratesresearch phase materialsthermal barrier applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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