Ho(SiPt)2

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· Ho(SiPt)2

Ho(SiPt)₂ is an intermetallic compound combining holmium (a rare earth element) with a silicon-platinum matrix, representing a specialized research material in the rare earth-transition metal family. This compound is primarily explored in academic and experimental settings for high-temperature structural applications and magnetic applications, where the rare earth component can impart enhanced thermal stability or magnetic properties not achievable in conventional alloys. While not yet established in mainstream industrial production, materials in this class are of interest for advanced aerospace and energy applications where extreme conditions demand novel metallurgical solutions.

experimental high-temperature alloysrare earth intermetallics researchadvanced aerospace materials developmentmagnetic material researchspecialty superalloy studies

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