YIrO3
semiconductor· YIrO3
YIrO3 is an iridate perovskite ceramic compound containing yttrium, iridium, and oxygen, representing a class of materials under active research in condensed matter physics and materials science. This is a largely experimental compound studied primarily for its electronic and magnetic properties rather than established industrial applications; iridate perovskites are of interest for potential spintronic devices, exotic quantum states, and high-temperature functional ceramics, though commercial deployment remains limited. The material is notable within the perovskite family for the unique role of Ir⁴⁺ cations, which can exhibit strong spin-orbit coupling effects absent in more conventional perovskites.
research semiconductorsquantum materialsspintronics deviceshigh-temperature ceramicsfunctional oxide compoundscondensed matter physics
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