NdGaO3

semiconductor
· NdGaO3

NdGaO3 is a rare-earth gallate ceramic compound combining neodymium oxide with gallium oxide, belonging to the family of perovskite-related oxides used primarily in advanced semiconductor and photonic applications. It serves as a substrate material and functional component in epitaxial growth of complex oxide thin films, particularly for high-temperature superconductors and ferroelectric devices, where its lattice parameters and thermal properties enable precise control of film properties. While primarily a research and specialized industrial material rather than a commodity semiconductor, NdGaO3 is valued in academia and device development for its chemical stability, wide bandgap characteristics, and compatibility with oxide heterostructure engineering.

epitaxial substrates for oxide filmshigh-temperature superconductor device fabricationferroelectric thin film engineeringadvanced semiconductor researchphotonic and optoelectronic device platformsheterostructure device development

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