
TADC (Tetragonal A-site Double-Perovskite Compounds)
TADC (Tetragonal A-site Double-Perovskite Compounds) are a class of crystalline materials characterized by a specific geometric structure called the tetragonal double-perovskite. In these compounds, two different types of metal ions occupy the A-sites in a repeating pattern within a lattice that is stretched along one axis, giving it a tetragonal shape. These materials often exhibit unique electrical, magnetic, or optical properties, making them interesting for applications like electronics, sensors, or energy devices. Their structure and composition influence their behavior, allowing scientists to tailor their features for specific technological uses.