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lead lanthanum zirconate titanate

(′led ′lan·thə·nəm ′zərk·ən′āt ′tīt·ən′āt)

(materials) A ferroelectric, ceramic, electrooptical material whose optical properties can be changed by an electric field or by being placed in tension or compression; used in optoelectronic storage and display devices. Abbreviated PLZT. Also known as lanthanum-doped lead zirconate-lead titanate.


 
 
 

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