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Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder

Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder

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Product Name Dysprosium Oxide Nanopowder
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Product Code Np-Ag-2910DX
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Dysprosium Oxide Powder Dy2O3
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Purity: 99.9+%
Dy2O3 Nanopowder APS: 50 nm
Dy2O3 Nanopowder  SSA: >20 m2/g
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Morphology: Spherical
Dy2O3 Nanopowder Bulk Density: 0.45 g/cm3
Dy2O3 Nanopowder True Density: 7.8 g/cm3
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Dysprosium Oxide ( Dy2O3 )Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles General Description


A fine white powder material composed of dysprosium oxide particles with approximately 50nm diameters. A nanomaterial known for its unique magneto-optical 
properties, it has been thoroughly utilized and explored for nuclear, luminescent, fluorescent, and other purposes. To find out more about ordering, handling, 
and utilizing dysprosium oxide nanoparticles / nanopowder (Dy2O3) contact  directly.


Dysprosium Oxide ( Dy2O3 )Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles Applications


  •      •  Data storage: Like many nanomaterials with magnetic, ferrous, or optical traits, dysprosium oxide nanoparticles have been utilized and studied for their 
  •         viability in advanced data storage. In particular, these nanopowders are used as materials for magneto-optical recording.

  •      •  Luminescence: The unique properties of Dy2O3 make it of use in various luminescent and fluorescent applications, including material doping and 
  •         various others.

  •      •  Neutron-based applications: Various traits of dysprosium oxide nanoparticles makes the material of particular interest in various interactions with 
  •          neutron energy. Examples include utilization in the measurement of neutron energy, use as a neutron absorbent, nuclear control rods, and more.

  •      •  Material additive: There are several properties of dysprosium oxide nanoparticles which they can impart onto materials when used as an additive, 
  •         dopant, or base ingredient. Materials include glass for optical devices and fluorescent materials.