Sm43Au157

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· Sm43Au157

Sm43Au157 is a samarium-gold intermetallic compound, representing a research-phase rare-earth metallic system with potential applications in high-temperature and specialty functional materials. This material family is studied primarily in academic and advanced materials laboratories rather than established industrial production, with interest driven by the unique electronic and magnetic properties that rare-earth–noble-metal combinations can provide. Engineers considering this material should treat it as an experimental compound; adoption would depend on demonstrating performance advantages in niche applications where conventional alloys fall short.

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