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Significance of Niobium (V) Oxide for Practical Applications: A Review

Suhair R. Shafeeq, Mohammed Jalal Abdul Razzaq, Evan T. Salim, Mohammed H.A. Wahid
Publication date: 24 February 2022
Source: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 911
Author(s): Suhair R. Shafeeq, Mohammed Jalal Abdul Razzaq, Evan T. Salim, Mohammed H.A. Wahid
Nb2O5 has recently been considered as one of the oxides thin films that attracts a noticeable attraction by scientific prospective aspects. Its usefulness in a wide practical applications range such as in optoelectronic devices, optical coatings, catalysis, gas sensors, photocell, electrochromics, photoelectrodes, Ec devices, microelectronics and in the medical field paid researchers attention to synthesize it by various methods like sol.gel, electrodeposition, chemical vapor deposition etc. Among those, Pulsed laser deposition technique has achieved an effective improvements. In this paper, we aim to revise increasing significance of Nb2O5 supported by previous applications and a further possible future outlook.

Publisher URL: https://www.scientific.net/KEM.911.89

DOI: 10.4028/p-oylf5b

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