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Dysprosium(III) oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dysprosium Oxide (Dy2O3) is a white, slightly hygroscopic powder having specialized uses in ceramics, glass, phosphors, lasers and dysprosium metal |
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MV Labs DY800 Dy<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Dysprosium oxide Common Name: MV Labs DY800 Dy2O3 Dysprosium oxide Grade: DY800 Categories: Oxide, Other, Ceramic Material Category Name: ceramic Trade Name: |
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Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder Dysprosium Oxide Powder Dy2O3 Purity: 99.9+% APS: 50 nm SSA: >20 m2/g Morphology: Spherical Bulk Density: 0.45 g/cm3 See SkySpring Nanomaterials, Inc. Information |
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Dysprosium Oxide, Dysprosium Metal Dysprosium Oxide Micron powder (Dy2O3) Dy2O3/TREO 99.9+% Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder (Dy2O3) Dy2O3/TREO 99.9+% See SkySpring Nanomaterials, Inc. Information |
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Synthesis of Dy2O3 nanocrystalline powder using Acrylamide... Synthesis of Dy2O3 nanocrystalline powder using Acrylamide assisted combustion route |
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American Elements: Dysprosium Oxide Powder Supplier & Tech... Dysprosium Oxide Powder (Spray Dried) Dy2O3 1308-87-8 99% Dysprosium Oxide Powder DY-OX-02-P See American Elements Corporation Information |
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Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics &... of rare earth element Dy CeO2+Dy2O3 (concentration Dy2O3 was 10, 15, 20% of into the CeO the common powder amount) were used as material 2 film was |
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Untitled For the first time the optical characteristics of complex films WO3 + CeO2 and CeO2+Dy2O3 are obtained. |
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Dysprosium - Products - HEFA Rare Earth Canada Ltd. Polishing powder Hydrogen storage alloy Dy2O3/TREO Tb4O7/TREO Ho2O3/TREO Er2O3/TREO |
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IAEA-TECDOC-1450 Thorium fuel cycle -- Potential benefits and... 49 5.3.1. Powder-pellet route............................................................................... 51 5.3.2. Sol-gel |