Ce2Fe(SeO)2

semiconductor
· Ce2Fe(SeO)2

Ce₂Fe(SeO)₂ is an experimental mixed-metal oxide semiconductor containing cerium, iron, and selenite ligands, primarily studied in research settings rather than established commercial production. This compound belongs to the family of rare-earth transition-metal oxides and represents an emerging class of materials being explored for its potential semiconductor and catalytic properties. Development of this material family is driven by interest in novel band structures and magnetic-electronic coupling effects that could enable new device architectures or chemical processing applications.

emerging semiconductor researchphotocatalytic materials developmentrare-earth device explorationmagnetic semiconductor systemsadvanced materials prototyping

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