PrTaN2O

semiconductor
· PrTaN2O

PrTaN2O is a rare-earth transition metal oxynitride compound combining praseodymium, tantalum, nitrogen, and oxygen. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential as a wide-bandgap semiconductor and photocatalytic material, rather than an established industrial commodity. Interest in this material family stems from the ability to engineer electronic properties through rare-earth doping and nitrogen incorporation, making such compounds candidates for next-generation optoelectronic devices, water splitting photocatalysts, and high-temperature semiconductor applications where conventional semiconductors reach performance limits.

photocatalysis and water purificationwide-bandgap semiconductor researchoptoelectronic device developmenthigh-temperature electronicsenergy conversion applicationsadvanced ceramics research

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