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Direct Recovery of the Rare Earth Elements Using a Silk Displaying a Metal-Recognizing Peptide
Rare earth elements (RE) are indispensable metallic resources in the production of advanced materials; hence, a cost- and energy-effective recovery process is required to meet the rapidly increasing RE demand.
Nobuhiro Ishida +7 more
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Тонкі плівки оксиду диспрозію, утворені при швидкому термічному відпалі на пористих підкладках SiC [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the effect of rapid thermal annealing (RTA) on the properties of Dy2O3 film formed on the surface of a substrate with a por-SiC/SiC structure.
Bacherikov, Yu.Yu +6 more
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Quantum magnetoelectric effect in molecular crystal Dy$_3$
Magnetoelectric properties of a molecular crystal formed by dysprosium triangular clusters are investigated. The effective spin-electric Hamiltonian is derived on the base of developed quantum mechanical model of the cluster spin structure.
Plokhov, D. I. +2 more
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Subtle changes in ligand substitution result in substantial changes in molecular structure and magnetic properties in a series of dysprosium(iii) metallocenium salts.
K. R. McClain +7 more
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Unique biological samples, such as site‐specific mutant proteins, are available only in limited quantities. Here, we present a polarization‐resolved transient infrared spectroscopy setup with referencing to improve signal‐to‐noise tailored towards tracing small signals. We provide an overview of characterizing the excitation conditions for polarization‐
Clark Zahn, Karsten Heyne
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Field-Induced Single Molecule Magnets of Phosphine- and Arsine-Oxides
The coordination chemistry of dysprosium and terbium toward phosphine and arsine oxides was further explored. Thus, the new nitrate [M(NO3)3(Ph3PO)3] (M = Tb, 1; Dy, 2), [Dy(NO3)3(EtOH)(Ph3XO)2] (X = P, 3; As, 4), chloride [DyCl2(Ph3AsO)4]Cl (5 ...
Matilde Fondo +5 more
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Variation of the Fine-Structure Constant and Laser Cooling of Atomic Dysprosium
Radio-frequency electric-dipole transitions between nearly degenerate, opposite parity levels of atomic dysprosium (Dy) were monitored over an eight-month period to search for a variation in the fine-structure constant, $\alpha$.
Budker, D. +8 more
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Trapping ultracold dysprosium: a highly magnetic gas for dipolar physics [PDF]
Ultracold dysprosium gases, with a magnetic moment ten times that of alkali atoms and equal only to terbium as the most magnetic atom, are expected to exhibit a multitude of fascinating collisional dynamics and quantum dipolar phases, including quantum ...
Lev, Benjamin L. +2 more
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Bis-Monophospholyl Dysprosium Cation Showing Magnetic Hysteresis at 48 K
Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) have potential applications in high-density data storage, but magnetic relaxation times at elevated temperatures must be increased to make them practically useful.
Peter Evans +4 more
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Electrodeposition of neodymium and dysprosium from organic electrolytes.
A new class of organic electrolytes has been developed for the electrodeposition of rare-earth metals at room temperature. These electrolytes consist of a rare-earth bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide or chloride salt and a borohydride salt, dissolved in ...
Pieter Geysens +3 more
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