
CaTiO3 (Calcium Titanate)
Calcium Titanate (CaTiO₃) is an inorganic compound made of calcium, titanium, and oxygen. It has a perovskite crystal structure, meaning its atoms are arranged in a specific, orderly pattern. This material is typically a white or pale-colored ceramic that is very stable and resistant to high temperatures. Calcium Titanate is used in electronics, such as in capacitors and sensors, due to its dielectric properties, which means it can store electrical energy effectively. It is also explored for optical applications because of its transparency and stability.