Ah, industry uses the term “perovskite” to refer to any of a class of synthetic three-element crystalline structures that mimic the structure of the natural mineral perovskite (CaTiO3).
This is similar to how people refer to any large-crystal igneous rock as “granite” (e.g., granite countertops) when petrologists use the term for a particular chemical composition of such igneous rock.
Ah, industry uses the term “perovskite” to refer to any of a class of synthetic three-element crystalline structures that mimic the structure of the natural mineral perovskite (CaTiO3).
This is similar to how people refer to any large-crystal igneous rock as “granite” (e.g., granite countertops) when petrologists use the term for a particular chemical composition of such igneous rock.