tantalate उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Other materials used for periodic poling are wide band gap inorganic crystals like KTP ( resulting in periodically poled KTP, PPKTP ), lithium tantalate, and some organic materials.
- Other materials used for periodic poling are wide band gap inorganic crystals like lithium niobate ( resulting in periodically poled lithium niobate, PPLN ), lithium tantalate, and some organic materials.
- Lutetium tantalate ( LuTaO 4 ) is the densest known stable white material ( density 9.81 g / cm 3 ) and therefore is an ideal host for X-ray phosphors.
- In April 2005, a team from UCLA announced it had devised a way of producing fusion using a machine that " fits on a lab bench ", using lithium tantalate to generate enough voltage to smash deuterium atoms together.
- These include single crystals of lithium tantalate, lithium niobate, lithium borate, berlinite, gallium arsenide, lithium tetraborate, aluminium phosphate, bismuth germanium oxide, polycrystalline zirconium titanate ceramics, high-alumina ceramics, silicon-zinc oxide composite, or dipotassium tartrate.
- Two types of devices are currently common : " frequency doublers, " often based on lithium niobate ( LN ), lithium tantalate ( LT ), potassium titanyl phosphate ( KTP ) or lithium triborate ( LBO ), and " frequency triplers " typically made of potassium dihydrogen phosphate ( KDP ).
- For example, lithium tantalate, LiTaO 3, films are desirable for their non-linear optical properties and have been prepared by first reacting tantalum ( V ) ethoxide with lithium dipivaloylmethanate, LiCH ( COC ( CH 3 ) 3 ) 2, to prepare a precursor suitable for metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy ( a form of chemical vapor deposition ).
- Lutetium tantalate itself is weakly rare earth dopants during the crystal growth process, for example with europium ( sharp red line at 610 nm ), samarium ( red : 610 nm ), terbium ( green-yellow : 495 and 545 nm lines ), praseodymium ( red : 615 nm ), thulium ( blue : 455 nm ), dysprosium ( orange : 580 nm ) or niobium ( blue : 400 nm, broad peak ).