GdPt

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· GdPt

GdPt is an intermetallic compound combining gadolinium (a rare-earth element) with platinum, forming an ordered crystalline phase. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, studied for its potential magnetic, electronic, and thermal properties inherent to rare-earth–transition metal systems. GdPt and related rare-earth platinum intermetallics are investigated in specialized fields such as magnetocaloric refrigeration, high-temperature structural applications, and advanced electronic devices where the unique combination of rare-earth magnetism and platinum's chemical stability and density offer potential advantages over more conventional alloys.

magnetocaloric cooling systemshigh-temperature structural applicationsmagnetic refrigeration researchrare-earth intermetallic researchadvanced electronic materials developmentspecialized catalyst substrates

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