“…It should be mentioned here that the corresponding empty d states of the transition metals in EuZrO 3 and EuHfO 3 lie much higher in energy and as a consequence these oxides have significantly larger band gaps and are yellow and white, respectively [25]. The theoretically derived band gap is in rough agreement with conductivity measurements on thin films [26], our own conductivity data on bulk ceramic samples [27] as well as experimental results obtained by diffuse optical scattering, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and valence-band x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy [28].…”