Sentences with phrase «dysprosium by»

The Manchester team managed to stabilise a single atom of the element dysprosium by attaching two carbon rings to the sides of the element.

Not exact matches

A decrease in Chinese production of dysprosium highlighted by research commissioned by Northern Minerals, has placed an increasing focus on the company's Browns Range rare earths project.
The key for such new wave of EVs is a magnet for electric motors developed by the Japanese firm, which halves the use of a rare earth called neodymium and eliminates the use of others called terbium and dysprosium, the company revealed on Tuesday.
And China is the only producer of dysprosium — vital for the heat - resistant magnets favored by the U.S. military and hybrid car — makers.
Experiments performed at Ames Laboratory by post-doctoral researcher Arjun Pathak, and Mahmud Khan (now at Miami University) demonstrated that the cerium - containing alloy's intrinsic coercivity — the ability of a magnetic material to resist demagnetization — far exceeds that of dysprosium - containing magnets at high temperatures.
The strategy identified five rare earth metals (dysprosium, neodymium, terbium, europium, and yttrium) as well as indium as «most critical in the short term,» as measured by their importance to clean - energy technologies and the risk of supply disruption.
«By effectively solving the dysprosium supply problem for the wind turbine industry, this technology removes a major hurdle to the expansion of permanent magnet generator wind turbines across global markets,» said Mark A. Smith, Molycorp's CEO.
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