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how to get the capacitance and mobility values of oxides

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hi
can anyone please tell me the capacitance and mobility values of molybdenum oxide, yttrium oxide and tantalum oxide ??
 

Capacitance values? C = ε0εr*A/tox . Search εr in G00GLE/Wikipedia!

Mobility of charge carriers in insulators? Not easily to be found!
 

II-VI compounds are not necessarily insulating, but
those oxides are also not necessarily semiconductors
(or II-VI).

I would suggest digging into II-VI semiconductor texts,
material manufacturers' support docs, and see if you
can find any discussion groups that are into that niche.
It's less popular than III-V, mostly people doing electro-
optical stuff (thin film solar, infrared imaging, etc.).
 

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