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Overview
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Iron Carbide (Fe3C), also known as cementite, is a hard, brittle compound found in steel and cast iron. It contributes to the hardness and strength of these materials. In electronics, Fe3C is studied for its magnetic properties, making it relevant for magnetic storage and spintronic applications. Thin films of Fe3C can be deposited using sputtering to create magnetic components.
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Overview