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Terbium is a rare-earth element known for its unique magnetic and optical properties. It has a silvery-white appearance and finds applications in various fields. Terbium is commonly used in the production of green phosphors for fluorescent lamps and color displays, where it enhances the luminescence efficiency and color purity. Terbium-doped materials, such as terbium-doped fiber amplifiers (TDFAs), are employed in optical communication systems to amplify signals and extend transmission distances. Additionally, terbium-based alloys, like terbium-iron (TbFe), exhibit giant magnetostriction, making them suitable for use in magnetostrictive sensors and actuators. Sputtering techniques have been utilized to deposit terbium thin films and incorporate terbium into various materials, enabling the fabrication of advanced devices that harness its magnetic and optical properties.
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