Mn2Tl2O7
ceramic· Mn2Tl2O7
Mn2Tl2O7 is a pyrochlore-structured oxide ceramic composed of manganese and thallium. This is a research-phase material primarily studied for its magnetic and electronic properties rather than established commercial use; it belongs to the family of pyrochlore compounds, which are of significant interest in condensed-matter physics for exotic magnetic ground states and potential quantum spin-liquid behavior. The material would be relevant to engineers and researchers exploring advanced functional ceramics for quantum materials applications, magnetism-based devices, or next-generation electronic systems where unconventional magnetic order is desirable.
quantum materials researchmagnetic ceramicssolid-state physics applicationspyrochlore compound studiesexperimental functional ceramics
Compliance & Regulations
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