Ba2Yb(CuO2)4

ceramic
· Ba2Yb(CuO2)4

Ba2Yb(CuO2)4 is a complex copper oxide ceramic compound containing barium and ytterbium, belonging to the family of layered perovskite-related structures that have attracted research attention for their electronic and magnetic properties. This is a research-phase material rather than an established commercial ceramic; compounds in this structural family are investigated primarily for potential high-temperature superconductivity, strongly correlated electron behavior, and magnetism studies. While not yet deployed in mainstream engineering applications, understanding such materials is relevant to researchers exploring next-generation electronics, quantum materials, and fundamental condensed-matter physics relevant to future device architectures.

High-temperature superconductor researchStrongly correlated electron systemsQuantum materials developmentMaterials physics characterizationCeramic thin-film researchCondensed-matter physics

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