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Copper germanium (CuGe) is another intermetallic compound that has received attention for its potential applications in electronic and optoelectronic devices. The material can exhibit a range of electrical and optical properties, depending on its composition and microstructure. Copper germanium thin films can be deposited using techniques like sputtering or co-evaporation, allowing for their integration into semiconductor device fabrication. The materials ability to form stable, conductive interfaces with other semiconductors, as well as its potential for tunable bandgap engineering, make it a interesting research topic in the development of advanced electronic and photonic devices, such as interconnects, contacts, and optoelectronic components.
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