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Tag: hafnium oxide application

Hafnium Oxide And Its Structure & Applications

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Hafnium Oxide and Its Structure And Applications  Hafnium oxide is the inorganic compound of formula HfO2. Also known as hafnia, this colorless solid is one of the most common and stable compounds of hafnium. It is an electrical isolator with a bandgap of 5.3 ~ 5.7 eV. Hafnium dioxide is an intermediate in some processes […]

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