O6 Ba2 Pr1 Ir1

semiconductor
· O6 Ba2 Pr1 Ir1

Ba₂PrIrO₆ is an exotic oxide ceramic compound combining barium, praseodymium, iridium, and oxygen in a defined perovskite-related structure. This is primarily a research material rather than a production engineering material, studied for its potential electronic and magnetic properties arising from the combination of rare-earth (Pr) and platinum-group (Ir) elements in a stable oxide lattice. The material falls within the broader class of complex oxides and double perovskites, which are investigated for applications requiring controlled electronic correlations, spin-orbit coupling effects, or mixed-valence behavior.

solid-state researchquantum materials screeningoxide electronics developmentfunctional ceramics (experimental)materials physics (fundamental studies)

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Band Gap(Eg)
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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