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Ytterbium Fluoride Pellets

Ytterbium Fluoride Pellets

Ytterbium Fluoride Pellets
Product No NRE-52084
CAS No. 13760-80-0
Formula YbF3
Molecular Weight 230.04 g/mol
Purity 99.9%
Density 8.20 g/cm3
Melting Point 1,052° C
Boiling Point NA
Shape Pellet
Electrical Resistivity NA
Electronegativity NA

Ytterbium Fluoride Pellets

Applications:

Optical Materials:

Laser Materials: YbF₃ is used in the production of laser materials, particularly in the form of doped crystals or thin films. Ytterbium is known for its use in solid-state lasers and fiber lasers, where it can serve as a laser-active ion.

Optical Coatings: It can be used in optical coatings for lenses and other optical components due to its good optical transmission properties.

Phosphors and Display Technologies:

Phosphor Materials: YbF₃ can be used as a component in phosphors for display technologies, including flat-panel displays and certain types of light-emitting devices.

Catalysts and Chemical Reactions:

Catalysis: YbF₃ has applications in catalytic processes due to its ability to act as a Lewis acid. It can be used in specific chemical reactions and industrial processes.

Nuclear Physics and Radiation Detection:

Radiation Detection: YbF₃ can be used in scintillators and other radiation detection materials due to its luminescent properties when exposed to radiation.

Research and Development:

Material Science: YbF₃ is often used in R&D for exploring new materials and understanding the fundamental properties of ytterbium compounds. This includes studies in materials science and condensed matter physics.

High-Temperature Superconductors: Research into high-temperature superconductors sometimes involves ytterbium compounds, including YbF₃, due to its unique properties.

Electronics:

Dielectric Materials: YbF₃ can be used in certain electronic applications as a dielectric material, taking advantage of its insulating properties.

Quantum Computing:

Quantum Information Processing: YbF₃ has potential applications in quantum computing and quantum information processing due to its stable electronic states and optical properties.

 

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