Sm(CuO2)2
ceramic· Sm(CuO2)2
Sm(CuO₂)₂ is a rare-earth copper oxide ceramic compound belonging to the family of layered perovskite structures, where samarium (Sm) ions are incorporated into a copper-oxygen framework. This material is primarily of research and theoretical interest rather than established industrial production, investigated for its potential electronic and magnetic properties in the context of high-temperature superconductors and strongly correlated electron systems. The compound represents an important model system in materials chemistry for understanding how rare-earth dopants influence charge transfer and structural stability in copper-oxide ceramics.
superconductor researchhigh-temperature oxide ceramicscondensed matter physicssolid-state chemistry modelingthin-film depositionfundamental materials science
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