GdZn

ceramic
· GdZn

GdZn is an intermetallic compound composed of gadolinium and zinc, belonging to the ceramic/intermetallic materials class. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established in large-scale industrial production, studied for its potential in magnetic, thermoelectric, and electronic applications due to gadolinium's rare-earth magnetic properties combined with zinc's semiconducting characteristics. Engineers may consider GdZn compounds when exploring advanced materials for specialized applications requiring controlled magnetic behavior, cryogenic performance, or rare-earth functionality at reduced cost compared to pure gadolinium-based systems.

rare-earth intermetallics researchcryogenic magnetic materialsthermoelectric device developmentexperimental semiconductorsmagnetic refrigeration systemsmaterials science prototyping

Compliance & Regulations

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