LiTa3(BiO3)4

semiconductor
· LiTa3(BiO3)4

LiTa3(BiO3)4 is a complex ternary oxide ceramic compound combining lithium, tantalum, and bismuth in a structured perovskite-related lattice. This is primarily a research material of interest in electroceramics and photonics, where the combination of tantalate and bismuth oxides—both known for ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and optical properties—suggests potential for energy storage, electro-optic modulation, or nonlinear optical applications. The material remains largely experimental; engineers would consider it only for advanced research projects or next-generation device prototyping rather than established industrial production.

ferroelectric ceramicselectro-optic modulatorsnonlinear optical devicessolid-state energy storagepiezoelectric researchphotonic integrated circuits

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