LaTmO3

ceramic
· LaTmO3

LaTmO3 is a rare-earth oxide ceramic compound combining lanthanum and thulium in a perovskite or pyrochlore crystal structure. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for high-temperature applications, optical properties, and solid-state physics studies, rather than established commercial production. The rare-earth composition makes it of interest for specialized applications including luminescent devices, thermal barrier coatings, and advanced ceramics research where its thermal stability and unique electronic properties offer potential advantages over conventional oxides.

optical/luminescent researchhigh-temperature ceramicssolid-state physics studiesthermal barrier coating developmentrare-earth materials researchadvanced ceramic composites

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Regulatory Screening

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