What Is the Resistivity of the Molybdenum Electrode?

Molybdenum electrodes typically have a resistivity between 0.05 and 0.07 micro-ohm (μΩ·m), depending on factors such as material purity, grain structure, and temperature.

The resistivity of pure molybdenum is about 0.056 micro-ohm·meter, while the resistivity of molybdenum alloys (such as molybdenum-niobium alloy, molybdenum-titanium alloy) will be slightly higher. Adding alloying elements can change the electronic structure of molybdenum, affect electron migration and collision, and thus affect the resistivity of the material.

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