“…They generally crystallize in the orthorhombic perovskite structure in which the FeO 6 octahedra get distorted to the extent decided by the size of rare-earth ions. They have potential for various applications such as solid oxide fuel cells, sensors, magnetooptic materials, electrode materials, catalysts, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in biomedicine [12][13][14][15]. Recently, rare-earth orthoferrite compounds with perovskite structure [16][17][18][19], such as SmFeO 3 , LaFeO 3 , GdFeO 3 , EuFeO 3 , NdFeO 3 , PrFeO 3 , and YFeO 3 , have received increasing attention and been applied as photocatalysts.…”