Yttrium_monoxide

Yttrium(II) oxide

Yttrium(II) oxide

Chemical compound


Yttrium(II) oxide or yttrium monoxide is a chemical compound with the formula YO. This chemical compound was first created in its solid form by pulsed laser deposition, using yttrium(III) oxide as the target at 350 °C. The film was deposited on calcium fluoride using a krypton monofluoride laser. This resulted in a 200nm flim of yttrium monoxide.[1]

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  1. Kenichi Kaminaga; Ryosuke Sei; Kouichi Hayashi; Naohisa Happo; Hiroo Tajiri; Daichi Oka; Tomoteru Fukumura; Tetsuya Hasegawa (2016). "A divalent rare earth oxide semiconductor: Yttrium monoxide". Appl. Phys. Lett. 108 (122102). Applied Physics Letters: 122102. Bibcode:2016ApPhL.108l2102K. doi:10.1063/1.4944330.

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