Gd2Mn4S7

semiconductor
· Gd2Mn4S7

Gd₂Mn₄S₇ is a ternary sulfide compound combining gadolinium, manganese, and sulfur, belonging to the family of transition metal chalcogenides with potential semiconductor behavior. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, investigated for applications exploiting the combined magnetic and electronic properties of rare-earth and transition-metal constituents. The gadolinium-manganese sulfide system represents an emerging materials platform for exploring magnetism, charge transport, and potential thermoelectric or spintronic device functionality.

experimental semiconductorsspintronics researchthermoelectric materialsmagnetic materialssolid-state physics studyrare-earth compound development

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