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Germanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32.

In the aerospace context, Germanium is a chemical element that is used in a variety of applications, including as a semiconductor material in electronic devices. Germanium is a rare element on Earth and it has a number of unique electronic and optical properties that make it useful in aerospace applications.

One example of germanium usage in aerospace is in the production of infrared detectors, such as those used in thermal imaging cameras and night vision systems. Germanium's unique electronic properties make it sensitive to infrared radiation, allowing it to detect heat signatures and other infrared sources.

Another example is the use of germanium in the production of lenses and other optical components. Germanium is used in the production of high-performance lenses and other optical components due to its ability to transmit light with minimal distortion and absorption.

Additionally, Germanium is also used in some electronic devices such as transistors, diodes, and solar cells, which are used in aerospace for various applications like communication, navigation, and power generation. Germanium's electronic and optical properties also make it useful in the production of X-ray and gamma-ray detectors, which are used in scientific research and in some medical imaging applications.

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