Germanium

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Material information

Our Germanium is available as the following alloys:

GeCuAg: GeCuAg refers to a cast product composed of germanium (Ge), copper (Cu), and silver (Ag). It likely represents an alloy where germanium, copper, and silver atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The properties of GeCuAg would depend on the specific composition and the ratio of the different elements.

GeCuAgSn: GeCuAgSn is a cast product consisting of germanium (Ge), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and tin (Sn). It represents a multi-component alloy with a unique combination of these elements, potentially offering a range of desirable properties. The specific characteristics of GeCuAgSn would depend on the composition and the manufacturing process.

GeGaSi: GeGaSi refers to a cast product composed of germanium (Ge), gallium (Ga), and silicon (Si). It likely represents an alloy where germanium, gallium, and silicon atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The properties of GeGaSi would depend on the specific composition and the ratio of the different elements.

GeGdSi: GeGdSi is a cast product containing germanium (Ge), gadolinium (Gd), and silicon (Si). It represents an alloy where germanium, gadolinium, and silicon atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The properties of GeGdSi would depend on the specific composition and the ratio of the different elements.

GeSb: GeSb refers to a cast product composed of germanium (Ge) and antimony (Sb). It is likely an alloy where germanium and antimony atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The properties of GeSb would depend on the specific composition and the ratio of the different elements. Germanium antimonide (GeSb) is a compound commonly used in thermoelectric applications due to its ability to convert heat into electricity.

GeTe: GeTe refers to a cast product primarily composed of germanium (Ge) and tellurium (Te). It is likely an alloy or compound where germanium and tellurium atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. GeTe is a material known as germanium telluride, which exhibits interesting electrical and thermal properties and is used in various applications such as thermoelectric devices and phase-change memory.

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