Gustav Rose, a Russian scientist, made the initial recognition of perovskite in 1839. The name comes from Lev Perovski’s additional research on this mineral, which is composed of calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO3). Researchers show a huge interest in perovskite materials because of their availability in nature. Apart from solar cells, it is also used in superconductivity, ionic conductivity, magnetoresistance, and other telecommunication and microelectronic fields.

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Perovskite Materials

  • P. Arjun Suresh,
  • K. V. Arun Kumar,
  • Ann Rose Abraham,
  • A. K. Haghi

摘要

Gustav Rose, a Russian scientist, made the initial recognition of perovskite in 1839. The name comes from Lev Perovski’s additional research on this mineral, which is composed of calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO3). Researchers show a huge interest in perovskite materials because of their availability in nature. Apart from solar cells, it is also used in superconductivity, ionic conductivity, magnetoresistance, and other telecommunication and microelectronic fields.