Description:
Holmium metal is a soft and malleable rare earth element. It is fairly corrosion-resistant and stable in dry air at standard temperature and pressure but easily oxidizes in moist air. Holmium has the highest magnetic moment of the naturally occurring elements and forms highly magnetic compounds when alloyed with yttrium. At ambient conditions, Holmium is paramagnetic.
High-purity evaporation materials play a huge role in deposition processes to ensure high-quality deposited film. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing up to 99.95% purity holmium evaporation materials using quality assurance processes to guarantee product reliability.
Specification:
Material
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Holmium
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Appearance
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Silvery White, Metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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1,474
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Thermal Conductivity
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16W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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11.2 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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8.8
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Applications:
Magnetic materials: Used as a component of rare earth magnetic materials, used in the preparation of strong magnetic materials, permanent magnets and magnetic recording media.
2. Optics: Materials used to prepare optical components, such as lenses, optical filters and optical prisms, used to regulate the transmission, reflection and absorption properties of light.
3. Nuclear technology: In nuclear reactors, used as neutron absorbers and stabilizers, regulating the process of nuclear reaction and control of nuclear fission process.
4. Medicine: Used as a medical radiolabeling agent for radionuclide tracing and medical diagnosis.
5. Materials research: As experimental materials and reference standards, used to study the properties and applications of rare earth materials, to promote the development of materials science.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.