What is Lanthanum Titanate?

Publish Time: 2022-11-01     Origin: Site

Lanthanum titanate is a high-temperature iron crystal with calcium pyroniobate layered structure, which has excellent piezoelectric, electro-optic and nonlinear optical properties. It is used to make piezoelectric vibrators and transducers, multilayer films; anti-reflection films; optical filters; glasses coating, etc.


Physical and chemical properties of lanthanum titanate

An electro-optical modulation crystal. Monoclinic structure, lattice constant 1.30185nm, density 5.79g/cm3. Melting point 1790 ℃. Curie point temperature 1500 ℃. Its appearance is black powder.


CAS No.: 12031-47-9

Melting point: 2200~2300℃

Purity: 99.99%

Specifications: 1-3mm

Density: 5.9g/cm3

Refractive index: 2.1/500nm

Light transmission range: 360-7000nm

Storage conditions: stable at room temperature and pressure. Airtight, cool, ventilated and dry place at room temperature.


Applications of lithium lanthanum titanate

1. Used to make piezoelectric vibrators and transducers.

2. Preparation of multilayer films from low temperature substrates; anti-reflection films; filters; glasses coating.


Lanthanum titanate toxicity and ecology

Lanthanum Titanate Toxicological Data:

Major irritant effects:

On the skin: irritation of the skin and mucous membranes

On the eyes: irritating effects

Sensitization: No known sensitization

Lanthanum titanate ecological data:

Generally not hazardous to water, do not discharge material into the surrounding environment without government permission.


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