Lu2FeS4
metal· Lu2FeS4
Lu2FeS4 is a ternary sulfide compound combining lutetium, iron, and sulfur, representing a rare-earth transition-metal chalcogenide. This is primarily a research material studied for its potential in thermoelectric and magnetoelectric applications, rather than an established commercial alloy; the lutetium-iron-sulfur family is of interest for high-temperature energy conversion and potential spintronic or magnetically-ordered material systems where rare-earth magnetic moments interact with transition-metal electronic structure.
thermoelectric energy conversion (research)high-temperature semiconductorsmagnetic materials researchrare-earth chalcogenidessolid-state physics characterizationmaterials discovery and screening
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