DyVO3

semiconductor
· DyVO3

DyVO3 is a dysprosium vanadate ceramic compound belonging to the family of rare-earth vanadates, which are inorganic semiconductors with perovskite-related crystal structures. This material remains largely in the research and development phase, investigated primarily for its electronic and thermal properties as a potential functional ceramic for next-generation devices. Interest in DyVO3 and similar rare-earth vanadates centers on their potential applications in high-temperature electronics, photocatalysis, and multiferroic or magnetoelectric device platforms where rare-earth doping can introduce useful magnetic and electronic effects unavailable in simpler oxide semiconductors.

high-temperature ceramicsphotocatalytic coatingsrare-earth electronics (R&D)multiferroic materials researchsolid-state device substrates

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