ZrBaO3
semiconductor· ZrBaO3
ZrBaO3 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing zirconium and barium, belonging to the perovskite or perovskite-related oxide family. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established high-volume production; it is investigated for semiconductor and electrochemical applications where the combined properties of zirconium and barium oxides may offer advantages in ionic conductivity, thermal stability, or electronic behavior. The material is notable in the context of solid oxide fuel cells, oxygen sensors, and advanced ceramic capacitors, where barium zirconate-based compositions show potential for superior performance compared to single-oxide alternatives.
solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)oxygen ion conductorshigh-temperature electrochemical devicesceramic capacitors and dielectricsthermal barrier applicationsresearch/experimental semiconductors
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