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Effects of Spin-Orbit Coupling in Rare Earth Metals, and in Solutions of Rare Earth Metals

Physical Review Letters, 1959
There are three phenomena of the same general character that occur in rare earth metals or their solutions: (1) the reduction of superconducting transition temperature in dilute solutions of the rare earths in lanthanum or rare earth compounds in CeRu/sub 2/ or OsRu/sub 2/; (2) an extra resistance of the pure metals due to spin disorder scattering; (3)
R. Brout, H. Suhl
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Rare earth metal recycling

Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, 2011
REs consist of the fourteen lanthanide group metals, Scandium, and Yttrium and are critical for advanced technologies, green technologies, and defense technologies. Nearly 200 minerals contain >0.01% RE metals but only a dozen have high enough quantities to be economically extractable.
Laura Meyer, Bert Bras
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Ferroalloys with Rare-Earth Metals

2020
According to the classification, rare-earth metals (REM) include lanthanum (z = 57), lanthanides (elements from cerium to lutetium, z = 58/71), as well as scandium (z = 21) and yttrium (z = 39). REM—elements of the third group of the Periodic system of elements.
Mikhail Gasik   +2 more
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Rare earth minerals & metals

1992
The rare earth elements are the group of 15 chemically similar elements with atomic numbers between 57 and 71 inclusive: lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium (together making up the ‘light’ or ‘cerium’ subgroup), gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium (which together with ...
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The problem of rare earth metals

Metal Science and Heat Treatment of Metals, 1961
Accumulated scientific and industrial experience shows convincingly that the REMs have certain physicochemical properties that ensure a bright future for these metals in applications to metallurgy and to machinery and instrument construction. It indicates the need for considerably broadening and intensifying the scientific study and experimental work ...
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Rare Earth Metals

2015
Raymond D. Harbison, David R. Johnson
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Magnetism and the Rare-Earth Metals

IRE Transactions on Component Parts, 1959
After a brief outline of the history of the discovery and separation of the rare-earth elements, the modern theory of paramagnetism is summarized, and its application to these metals is discussed, with particular attention paid to the way in which deviations from the simple laws of paramagnetism at low temperatures can yield information on the types of
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Rare‐Earth Incorporated Alloy Catalysts: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

Advanced Materials, 2021
Sandra Elizabeth Saji   +2 more
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