YbSnO3

semiconductor
· YbSnO3

YbSnO3 is a ternary oxide semiconductor composed of ytterbium, tin, and oxygen, belonging to the perovskite family of materials. This compound is primarily investigated in research contexts for optoelectronic and photocatalytic applications, where its bandgap and crystal structure make it relevant for devices requiring wide-bandgap semiconductors. While not yet widely commercialized, YbSnO3 represents a promising candidate for next-generation transparent conducting oxides and photocatalysts due to its rare-earth dopant composition and potential for tunable electronic properties.

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