• rare- earth oxides from the rare-earth system and cobalt, gallium, hafnium, and rubidium from other systems. (cdc.gov)
  • The gallium can be extracted through smelting , as a byproduct of aluminum and zinc production. (pscarivukal.com)
  • Rubidium chloride is used in biochemistry to induce cells to take up DNA, and as a biomarker since it is readily taken up to replace potassium, and does not normally occur in living organisms. (avalonadvancedmaterials.com)
  • The Myocardial Perfusion Scan segment is further sub-segmented into Technetium-99m, Thallium-201, Rubidium-82, and others. (medgadget.com)
  • Gallium nitride - Blu-ray technology, mobile phones & pressure sensors. (pscarivukal.com)
  • In the 1990s gallium nitride (GaN) was discovered to emit blue light in light-emitting diodes (LEDs). (shef.ac.uk)
  • Gallium arsenide with its capability of converting electricity directly into coherent light is nowadays touted as the best alternative for silicon, as it is more efficient than silicon. (pscarivukal.com)
  • Gallium arsenide is capable of converting electricity directly into coherent light and gallium arsenide is a key component of LEDs (light emitting diodes). (shef.ac.uk)
  • We study single GaAs quantum dots with optical transitions that can be brought into resonance with the widely used D2 transitions of rubidium atoms. (tudelft.nl)
  • Gallium atoms have 31 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8.18.3. (shef.ac.uk)
  • Gallium has two stable isotopes and both are used in nuclear medicine and physics. (shef.ac.uk)
  • Binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and other compounds of gallium where known. (shef.ac.uk)
  • Gallium was discovered by Paul-Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875 at France. (shef.ac.uk)
  • from the Latin word " Gallia " meaning " France " and perhaps also from the Latin word " gallus ", (the cock, a translation of Lecoq, the discoveror of gallium). (shef.ac.uk)
  • Gallium forms 0.0019 percent of Earth's crust and found in traces. (pscarivukal.com)
  • gallium is normally a byproduct of the manufacture of aluminium. (shef.ac.uk)
  • Rubidium is more explosive than the alkali metals above it on the table, but it's much more interesting when it's standing almost perfectly still. (episodictable.com)
  • The origin of the name "Gallium" comes from the Latin word "Gallia," which means France. (pscarivukal.com)
  • The radioactive isotope of Gallium, Ga-67 is employed in gallium scan (Ga scintigraphy ), a diagnostic test in the medical field for detecting cancers and tumors. (pscarivukal.com)
  • Liquid gallium can't be kept in glass or metal containers because when it freezes, it expands to 3.1 percent of its original volume. (pscarivukal.com)
  • Gallium is a soft, silver-colored metal when solid. (belgeard.com)
  • XPS survey spectrum of sputter cleaned gallium metal. (xpsfitting.com)
  • Ultra-pure gallium has a beautiful, silvery appearance, and the solid metal exhibits a conchoidal fracture similar to glass. (shef.ac.uk)
  • Rubidium metal ignites in the air and reacts violently with water and can cause fires. (avalonadvancedmaterials.com)
  • Rubidium can be used for ion propulsion systems in space exploration and for use in a thermoelectric generator using the magneto-hydrodynamic principle for power generation. (avalonadvancedmaterials.com)