GdSb

ceramic
· GdSb

GdSb is an intermetallic ceramic compound composed of gadolinium and antimony, belonging to the rare-earth pnictide family of materials. This compound is primarily of research and specialized application interest, studied for potential use in high-temperature thermoelectric devices, magnetocaloric applications, and semiconductor research where rare-earth pnictides offer unique electronic and thermal properties. GdSb is notable within the rare-earth compound family for its potential in cryogenic cooling systems and advanced energy conversion technologies, though it remains less commercialized than many competing thermoelectric or magnetic materials.

thermoelectric cooling devicescryogenic applicationsmagnetocaloric systemssemiconductor researchhigh-temperature electronicsrare-earth compound research

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