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MSE PRO Terbium Fluoride (TbF3) 99.99% 4N– MSE Supplies LLC

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Terbium Fluoride (TbF<sub>3</sub>) 99.99% 4N - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Terbium Fluoride (TbF3) 99.99% 4N

SKU: PO8043

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MSE PRO™ Terbium Fluoride (TbF3) 99.99% 4N

  • Product Number:PO8043 (25 g)
  • Formula: TbF3
  • CAS Number:13708-63-9
  • Molecular Weight: 215.92 g/mol
  • Color: White powder
  • Purity: 99.99% 4N (Tb2O3/TREO*)
  • Density: 4.01 g/cm3
  • Melting Point: 1172 °C
  • Solubility: Insoluble in water
* TREO - Total Rare Earth Oxides

    Applications 

    Terbium Fluoride (TbF3) is a white rare earth salt. As an optical material, it is used in fiber doping, laser, fluorescent light-emitting, fiber optic, optical coating and as a green phosphor activator component. It is also used in the preparation of electroluminescent thin films and luminescent zinc sulfide.

    Notes: More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), lead time and volume pricing are available upon request. Please contact us for bulk order discount.

    Rare Earth Impurities Content (ppm) Non-Rare Earth Impurities Content (ppm)
    Eu2O3/TREO<10 Fe2O3<5
    Gd2O3/TREO<20 SiO2<50
    Dy2O3/TREO<20
    CaO<50
    Ho2O3/TREO<10 Cl-<3
    Er2O3/TREO<10 CuO<3
    Tm2O3/TREO<10 NiO<3
    Yb2O3/TREO<10 ZnO<3
    Lu2O3/TREO<10 PbO<3
    Y2O3/TREO<10

    References

    [1] Dielectric properties of terbium fluoride thin film capacitors. Thin Solid Films 74, no. 2 (1980): 189-195.

    [2] A new green fiber laser using terbium-doped fluoride fiber. In OFC/NFOEC 2008-2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference, pp. 1-3. IEEE, 2008.

    [3] Electrical conduction in evaporated terbium fluoride thin films. Journal of Materials Science 16, no. 5 (1981): 1183-1186.