Ce15B8N25

semiconductor
· Ce15B8N25

Ce15B8N25 is a ceramic compound combining cerium, boron, and nitrogen—a member of the rare-earth boron nitride family being investigated for high-temperature and specialized semiconductor applications. This appears to be a research or developmental material rather than a commercially established alloy, with potential use in extreme-environment electronics, thermal management systems, or advanced refractory applications where cerium doping modifies boron nitride's electronic or thermal properties. Engineers would consider this material primarily for next-generation devices requiring superior thermal stability, radiation resistance, or modified electronic behavior in environments where conventional semiconductors or standard boron nitride ceramics fall short.

high-temperature semiconductorsextreme-environment electronicsthermal management ceramicsradiation-resistant applicationsresearch-stage compounds

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