Ceramic-metal junction structure and a method for manufacturing

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204429, H05B 310

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061215902

ABSTRACT:
A metallic layer is provided on the surface of a ceramic body. A junction layer is provided on the metallic layer. The junction layer contains 40.about.98 wt % Cu and 2.about.20 wt % Ni. A conductive member is bonded to the metallic layer via the junction layer.

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