CuMoO4: A microwave dielectric and thermochromic ceramic with ultra-low fabrication temperature
Thesis event information
Date and time of the thesis defence
Place of the thesis defence
L6, Linnanmaa
Topic of the dissertation
CuMoO4: A microwave dielectric and thermochromic ceramic with ultra-low fabrication temperature
Doctoral candidate
Doctor of Philisophy in Physics Nina Joseph
Faculty and unit
University of Oulu Graduate School, Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics Research Unit
Subject of study
Electronics materials and components
Opponent
Professor Mari-Ann Einarsrud, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Custos
Professor Heli Jantunen, University of Oulu
CuMoO4 ceramic for future technology applications
In this dissertation, new properties of CuMoO4 ceramic were investigated. This ceramic can be processed at relatively low temperatures to fabricate high-frequency telecommunication components compared to other electroceramics. Thus, a significant amount of energy can be saved in component manufacturing without sacrificing electrical performance. In addition, it has interesting thermochromic properties suitable for temperature sensor applications. The results show the future potential of CuMoO4 ceramic for electronic components due to its versatile properties and low manufacturing temperature.
Last updated: 1.3.2023