ErCuO3

semiconductor
· ErCuO3

ErCuO3 is a ternary oxide ceramic compound combining erbium, copper, and oxygen, classified as a semiconductor material. This compound is primarily of research and development interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production, with potential applications in advanced electronic and photonic devices that exploit rare-earth dopants and copper oxide semiconducting properties. The material family is notable for tunable electrical and optical properties achievable through composition control, making it relevant to engineers exploring next-generation functional ceramics, though commercial alternatives and maturity levels vary significantly by intended application.

rare-earth semiconductor researchadvanced ceramics developmentphotonic and optoelectronic devicesfunctional oxide materialssolid-state electronics experimentation

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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