Germanium has limited use in modern electronics primarily due to its higher thermal sensitivity and lower electron mobility compared to silicon. While it was once used in transistors and diodes, its performance in high-temperature environments and power applications is inferior to silicon. Additionally, the cost and availability of germanium make it less attractive for widespread use in today's semiconductor industry, which favors silicon-based technologies.
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