“…The Eu atoms in the sesquioxide (Eu 2 O 3 ) have the highest possible oxidation state (+3), and therefore, during synthesis the stoichiometry of this form can be precisely achieved under oxygen-rich conditions [1]. Having a dielectric constant of about 14 [2] and a measured band gap of ~4.3-4.4 eV [3,4], Eu 2 O 3 is considered to be attractive as a high-K gate dielectric [5]. Also, epitaxial monoclinic B-type Eu 2 O 3 can act as a precursor in a topotactic transformation reaction for growing epitaxial rock salt EuO [6], which is an appealing ferromagnetic semiconductor for spintronics [7,8].…”