MnLaO3

semiconductor
· MnLaO3

MnLaO3 is a mixed-valence perovskite oxide semiconductor combining manganese and lanthanum, typically studied as a research compound rather than an established commercial material. It belongs to the class of functional ceramics and manganites, which are of significant interest for applications requiring controlled electrical conductivity, magnetic ordering, or electrocatalytic activity. Research into this material family focuses on tuning electronic and magnetic properties through dopant chemistry and defect engineering, making compounds like MnLaO3 candidates for next-generation energy conversion, sensing, or catalytic devices where conventional semiconductors fall short.

catalytic materials (research)oxide electronicsmagnetic semiconductorselectrochemical sensorssolid-state energy devicesfunctional ceramics development

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