SmB(SbO4)2

semiconductor
· SmB(SbO4)2

SmB(SbO4)2 is an antimonate semiconductor compound containing samarium, combining rare-earth and transition-metal oxide chemistry. This is a research-phase material studied primarily in solid-state physics and materials chemistry contexts; it belongs to the broader family of rare-earth antimonates being explored for electronic and optical applications. Interest in this compound centers on its potential as a wide-bandgap semiconductor for high-temperature electronics, radiation-resistant devices, and specialty optical systems where rare-earth doping and mixed-metal oxide frameworks offer tunable properties.

high-temperature semiconductors (research)radiation-hardened electronics (exploratory)optical / photonic materials (experimental)wide-bandgap device platformsrare-earth compound development

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