ScTa2NO5

semiconductor
· ScTa2NO5

ScTa2NO5 is an oxynitride ceramic compound combining scandium, tantalum, nitrogen, and oxygen into a mixed-anion structure. This is an experimental/research material belonging to the oxynitride family, which are known for enhanced properties (wider bandgaps, improved thermal stability, and tunable electronic characteristics) compared to conventional oxides. Industrial applications remain primarily in the research phase, with potential use in semiconducting devices, photocatalysis, or high-temperature ceramics where the nitrogen incorporation provides improved performance over purely oxide-based alternatives.

photocatalytic materialssemiconductor compoundshigh-temperature ceramicsoptical/electronic devicesresearch-stage materialsoxynitride systems

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