Gd111Co889

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· Gd111Co889

Gd111Co889 is an intermetallic compound combining gadolinium and cobalt in a 11:89 atomic ratio, belonging to the rare-earth transition-metal alloy family. This material is primarily of research interest for magnetic and high-temperature applications, as the gadolinium-cobalt system exhibits strong ferromagnetic coupling and potential for permanent magnet or magnetocaloric effect applications. The high cobalt content suggests applications in environments demanding thermal stability and magnetic performance, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to more established rare-earth alloys like Nd-Fe-B or Sm-Co systems.

permanent magnets (research)magnetocaloric coolinghigh-temperature magnetic devicesrare-earth alloy developmenthard magnetic materialsresearch compounds

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