Ba1 Y1 Fe1 Cu1 O5

semiconductor
· Ba1 Y1 Fe1 Cu1 O5

Ba₁Y₁Fe₁Cu₁O₅ is a quaternary oxide ceramic compound containing barium, yttrium, iron, and copper—a mixed-metal oxide system that operates as a semiconductor. This is primarily a research material rather than an established commercial compound; it belongs to the broader family of complex perovskite and layered oxide semiconductors that have attracted attention for their potential in high-temperature electronics, superconductor-related studies, and magnetoelectric applications. The combination of rare-earth (yttrium) and transition metals (iron, copper) in a single oxide framework creates potential for tunable electronic and magnetic properties, making it relevant for exploratory work in advanced ceramics, thin-film devices, and materials where simultaneous electronic and magnetic functionality is desired.

research semiconductorshigh-temperature electronicsoxide thin filmsmagnetoelectric materialsperovskite derivativesexploratory ceramics

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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