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Different Perovskite Materials, Properties, and Applications
Shahnaz Kossar
1
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Asif Rasool
2
,
R. Amiruddin
3
,
Umar Rasool
4, 5
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Vishal Arora
6
,
Kulsoom Koser
7
1
Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, GNA University, Sri Hargobindgarh, Phagwara, India
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2
Department of Applied Science, Maulana Mukhtar Ahmad Nadvi Technical Campus, Malegaon, India
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5
Faculty of Engineering Design and Automation, GNA University, Sri Hargobindgarh, Phagwara, India
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6
GNA University, Sri Hargobindgarh, Phagwara, India
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Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2024-06-18
Abstract
Perovskites is a class of materials that have a crystal structure similar to that of the material perovskite. They have a wide range of applications in various fields due to their unique properties, such as high efficiency, high conductivity, and high catalytic activity. Different types of perovskites, such as relaxor perovskites, perovskite oxides, hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites, and double perovskites have been studied for their potential use in solar cells, fuel cells, superconductors, memory devices, sensors, and electrodes. However, the development and use of these materials also pose challenges, such as synthesis, stability, toxicity, and scalability. Addressing these challenges will be crucial for realizing the full potential of perovskite materials in practical applications. The ongoing research and development of perovskite materials continue to explore new opportunities for these materials in various fields, offering promising potential for technological advancement.
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