Tb(FeP3)4

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· Tb(FeP3)4

Tb(FeP3)4 is a rare-earth intermetallic compound combining terbium with iron phosphide units, belonging to the family of lanthanide-transition metal phosphides. This is primarily a research material studied for its magnetic and electronic properties rather than a commodity engineering material with established industrial applications. The compound is of interest in materials science for understanding rare-earth interactions and potential applications in magnetic devices, though practical engineering deployment remains limited and would depend on demonstrating advantages in cost, performance, or sustainability over conventional magnetic materials.

research magnetic materialsrare-earth intermetallicstheoretical materials sciencemagnetic device developmenthigh-temperature physics

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