LiBi4Ta3O12
semiconductor· LiBi4Ta3O12
LiBi₄Ta₃O₁₂ is a lithium bismuth tantalate ceramic compound belonging to the family of complex oxide semiconductors, synthesized for specialized electronic and photonic applications. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for potential use in lithium-ion conductivity, ferroelectric device engineering, and optical/photonic components where bismuth and tantalate oxides are known to exhibit useful dielectric and ferroelectric properties. Its selection would be driven by the need for specific ionic conductivity, dielectric tunability, or optical transparency in niche applications where bismuth–tantalate ceramics offer advantages over conventional perovskites or simpler oxide systems.
lithium-ion conductorsferroelectric devicesoptical/photonic semiconductorsadvanced ceramic researchelectrolyte materialsthin-film applications
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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