Niobium Oxide Energy Band: What is the Value in eV?

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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know about the value of the energy band of Niobium Oxide (Nb2O5)? in eV

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The band gap for niobium pentoxide (bulk) is about 3.3 to 3.4 eV.

References:
E. Pehlivan et al, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 87, 317-322 (2005)
H. Shimizu et al, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 44, 6664-6666 (2005)
 
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