ErCrO3

semiconductor
· ErCrO3

ErCrO3 is a rare-earth chromite ceramic compound combining erbium and chromium oxides, classified as a semiconductor material within the perovskite or chromite crystal family. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for high-temperature applications, particularly in thermal barrier coatings, solid-state electrolytes for fuel cells, and magnetoelectric devices where its thermal stability and electronic properties are advantageous. Engineers consider ErCrO3 over conventional alternatives when extreme temperature resistance, chemical stability in corrosive environments, or specialized electromagnetic behavior is required, though it remains a specialized research material rather than a commodity engineering selection.

thermal barrier coatingssolid oxide fuel cellshigh-temperature ceramicsmagnetoelectric devicesrefractory applicationsresearch semiconductors

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