HoMnO3

semiconductor
· HoMnO3

HoMnO3 is a rare-earth manganite ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite oxide family, functioning as a semiconductor with potential multiferroic properties. This material is primarily investigated in research settings for advanced electronic and magnetic applications rather than in established commercial production, making it of interest to engineers exploring next-generation functional ceramics. The compound is notable within the rare-earth manganite class for its potential to exhibit coupled magnetic and ferroelectric behavior, distinguishing it from conventional semiconductors and positioning it as a candidate for emerging technologies in spintronics and magnetoelectric devices.

multiferroic devicesspintronics researchmagnetoelectric sensorshigh-temperature ceramicsfunctional oxide thin filmselectromagnetic coupling applications

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Bulk Modulus(K)
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Poisson's Ratio(ν)
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Magnetic Moment(μB)
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