BiRhO3

semiconductor
· BiRhO3

BiRhO3 is a bismuth rhodium oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite or perovskite-related family of semiconductors. This material is primarily of research and exploratory interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production, being investigated for its electronic, catalytic, and potential photovoltaic properties. The combination of bismuth and rhodium oxides positions it as a candidate material for advanced applications requiring mixed-valence semiconducting behavior, though further development and characterization are needed to establish practical manufacturing routes and performance benchmarks versus conventional alternatives.

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