Beschreibung:
Holmium metal is a soft and malleable rare‐earth metal. It exhibits moderate corrosion resistance and remains stable in dry air at standard temperature and pressure. However, it oxidises readily in humid air. Holmium has the highest magnetic moment among naturally occurring elements and forms highly magnetic compounds when alloyed with Yttrium. Under ambient conditions, Holmium is classified as a paramagnetic substance.
High‐purity evaporation materials play an essential role in deposition processes, thereby ensuring that the deposited layers meet strict quality criteria. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in the production of Holmium evaporation materials with a purity of up to 99.95% and applies rigorous quality assurance procedures to ensure product reliability.

Spezifikation:
Werkstoff
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Holmium
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Erscheinungsbild
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Silvery white, metallic
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Schmelzpunkt (°C)
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1 474
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Thermische Leitfähigkeit
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16 W/m.K
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Wärmeausdehnungskoeffizient
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11.2 x 10-6/K
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Theoretische Dichte (g/cc)
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8.8
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Anwendungen:
Magnetic Materials: It is used as a component in rare‐earth magnetic materials for the production of permanent magnets and magnetic recording media.
Optics: It is employed in the manufacturing of optical components such as lenses, optical filters and optical prisms, which regulate light transmission, reflection and absorption.
Nuclear Technology: In nuclear reactors, it is utilised as a neutron absorber and stabiliser to control nuclear fission processes.
Medicine: It serves as a radiolabel for radionuclide tracing and medical diagnosis.
Materials Research: It is used as a test material and reference standard in the investigation of the properties and applications of rare‐earth materials, thereby supporting the advancement of materials science.
Verpackung:
Our evaporation materials are handled with care to prevent damage during storage and transport, thereby ensuring that the products remain in their original condition.