Dysprosium Single Crystal can be oxidized, can react quickly with cold water, and dissolve in acid. Stanford Optics has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Optical Products.
Dysprosium is a hard, silver metal, and it is also a so-called rare earth element (more accurately, it should be a lanthanide element). It can be oxidized, can react quickly with cold water, and dissolve in acid. Dysprosium is used to prepare magnetic alloys.
Crystal Structure |
hexagonal |
Growth Method |
Floating zone |
Size |
8mm Dia. 1mm thickness |
Crystal Direction |
(0001) |
Tolerance |
<2°, <1°, <0.5° or <0.1° |
Polish |
as cut, one or two sides polished |
Surface roughness |
<0.03μm |
Purity |
99.99% |
Density |
8.54 g/cm3 |
Used to prepare magnetic alloys.
Our Dysprosium Single Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Crystal Structure |
hexagonal |
Growth Method |
Floating zone |
Size |
8mm Dia. 1mm thickness |
Crystal Direction |
(0001) |
Tolerance |
<2°, <1°, <0.5° or <0.1° |
Polish |
as cut, one or two sides polished |
Surface roughness |
<0.03μm |
Purity |
99.99% |
Density |
8.54 g/cm3 |
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