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Meaning of "erbium"

Erbium: A chemical element with the symbol Er and atomic number 68. It is commonly used in optical amplifiers, lasers, and nuclear reactors
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  • A chemical element (symbol Er) with atomic number 68: a silvery-white metal, in nature always found in combination with other elements.
  • A single atom of this element.

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Natural erbium is a mixture of six stable isotopes.
Preferably the waveguide is doped with erbium.
Erbium oxide nanoparticles also possess photoluminescence properties.
It is used in the preparation of erbium metal.
Erbium boride is a boride of the lanthanide metal erbium.
Such amplifying fibers are conventionally doped with erbium.
Erbium has also been considered as an additive.
The rare earth preferably then contains erbium.
Erbium metal tarnishes slowly in air.
This applies to rare earths such as neodymium or erbium.
The erbium doped amplifier is a high gain amplifier.
The required quantity of erbium may be added in metallic form.
Erbium has no known biological use.
There is holmium and helium and hafnium and erbium.
Erbium is the factor limiting the growth rate.

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Results at the other phase transitions of erbium are also presented.
Erbium oxide acts as a pink colorant.
One interesting property of erbium oxides is their ability to up convert photons.
Erbium also has some uses in the nuclear power industry.
The dopant rare earth may also be erbium for example.
Specific characteristics of erbium in this nanoparticules were demonstrated by spectroscopic measurements.
It is one of the fundamental compounds formed in reactions between erbium and boron.
The erbium ion gives three level laser systems.
The glass is substantially free of erbium oxide and cerium oxide.
Erbium is alloyed with vanadium to make it softer and easier to shape.
Under certain conditions erbium oxide can also have a hexagonal form.
Erbium is a constituent of photographic filters where it is used to absorb infrared light.
Each of the four fibers had erbium uniformly distributed in its core.
Special safety glasses for welders and metal workers contain erbium.
No cerium oxide or erbium oxide was present in any of the examples.
Isotopes of erbium.
No cerium oxide or erbium oxide was present in any of these examples.
Neither of these two articles specifies the radial distribution of erbium in the fiber.
The modification of the erbium local environment allows to modify spectroscopic properties.
Example of doping substances having this characteristic are the erbium and the neodymium.
Thus photonic amplifiers based on erbium as a lasing species have been extensively studied.
Erbium oxide is among the most important rare earth metals used in biomedicine.
It has been found that the erbium oxide is used to provide for neutral color.
Erbium oxide gives a pink colour and has been employed as a colouring agent in glasses.
These layers were soaked with aluminium nitrate and erbium chloride as described above.
Erbium occurs mostly in the same minerals and in the same areas as dysprosium.
Prior art amplifiers of this kind comprise optically pumped erbium doped optical fibers.
Erbium oxide can be also used as a burnable neutron poison for nuclear fuel.
An optical amplifier having a silica fibre doped by erbium has been the most widely studied.
The erbium and the aluminium are introduced as solution into the porous layers.
The active elements are not limited to Erbium employed in the present embodiment.
The erbium ion in silica based optical fibre material is predominantly homogeneously broadened.
Because the wavelength of the Erbium laser is strongly absorbed by the water.
The Erbium product is used in a variety of glass products for this purpose.
Preferred rare earths are europium, erbium or ytterbium.

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