Gd333Al667

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· Gd333Al667

Gd333Al667 is an intermetallic compound consisting of gadolinium and aluminum in a 1:2 atomic ratio, representing a rare-earth metal system rather than a conventional engineering alloy. This material exists primarily in research and experimental contexts, where it is investigated for potential applications leveraging rare-earth metallurgy, particularly in high-temperature or specialized magnetic environments where gadolinium's unique properties (thermal neutron absorption, magnetic behavior) combined with aluminum's lightweight characteristics could offer advantages over conventional alloys. The material family is relevant to aerospace, nuclear, and advanced materials research where rare-earth intermetallics are explored for performance beyond traditional aluminum alloys or steel.

experimental rare-earth metallicsneutron absorbing materialshigh-temperature research applicationsnuclear engineering studiesmagnetic material researchlightweight intermetallic compounds

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