FeSc2

semiconductor
· FeSc2

FeSc2 is an intermetallic compound composed of iron and scandium, belonging to the class of binary metal compounds with semiconductor properties. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, as scandium's high cost and limited availability restrict widespread commercial application. Potential applications lie in advanced electronics, high-temperature devices, and specialized alloys where scandium's unique properties (low density, high melting point, enhanced strength when alloyed with iron) could provide performance advantages, though competing materials and cost barriers typically favor alternatives in current engineering practice.

experimental semiconductorsresearch intermetallicshigh-temperature electronicsspecialty alloy developmentscandium metallurgy

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