Perovskites

Goodfellow offers a range of perovskite materials for cutting-edge research and industrial applications. Perovskites, a class of compounds with a specific crystal structure, are known for their diverse and tunable properties, including ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, and superconductivity. Many perovskites exhibit excellent light absorption and charge transport characteristics, making them valuable in various fields. They are extensively used in industries such as solar energy, electronics, and sensors. In solar energy, perovskites are crucial for developing high-efficiency, low-cost photovoltaic cells. The electronics industry utilizes perovskites in memory devices and as dielectric materials. In sensor applications, they serve as key components in gas sensors and piezoelectric devices. Emerging technologies leveraging perovskites include next-generation quantum computing materials and advanced catalysts for fuel cells. Goodfellow's provision of high-quality perovskites supports ongoing research in materials science and energy technologies, particularly in developing new functional materials with tailored properties. Their versatility and unique physical properties ensure perovskites' continued importance in both scientific exploration and industrial innovations requiring materials with specific electronic and optical characteristics.