“…Cerium dioxide (CeO 2 ), or ceria, is one of the most reactive rare earth oxides. It shows excellent properties needed for fabricating resonators, antennas, and filters, such as low dielectric loss and improved Q × f property associated with relatively high dielectric constant values (ε ≈ 29.41), and wide theoretical bandgap energy ( E gap = 6.0 eV). − Due to its unique combination of properties, CeO 2 stands out as an important multifunctional material with applications as gas sensors, , oxygen permeation membranes, , catalysts, solar cells, − coatings, − and biomedicine. , Its characteristic optical absorption edge associated with its broadband photoluminescent (PL) emission in the visible region and ferromagnetic activity, observed in nanostructured CeO 2 , also make it suitable for optoelectronics , and spintronics applications.…”