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Indium
Indium meaning
A chemical element (symbol In) with an atomic number of 49: a soft silvery-white metal. | A single atom of this element.
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Indium-rich solders (usually indium-lead) are more suitable for soldering thicker gold layer as the dissolution rate of gold in indium is much slower.
Greenwood and Earnshaw, p. 256 Indium(I) oxide and hydroxide are more basic and indium(III) oxide and hydroxide are more acidic.
Indium alloys are used for cryogenic applications, and for soldering gold as gold dissolves in indium much less than in tin.
Indium-tin alloys with high indium content have very low tensile strength.
Thallium (indium's heavier homolog ) shows an even stronger effect, causing oxidation to thallium(I) to be more probable than to thallium(III), citation whereas gallium (indium's lighter homolog) commonly shows only the +3 oxidation state.
The indium isotopes lighter than 115 In predominantly decay through electron capture or positron emission to form cadmium isotopes, while the other indium isotopes from 115 In and greater predominantly decay through beta minus decay to form tin isotopes.
By measuring the amount of induced radiation in indium foils placed in the reactor it is possible to obtain information needed for the design of full-scale reactors.
The characteristics of —strong adsorption, strong oxidization—make it easy for indium phosphide to distinguish it from other gases.
Perhaps we could use Google DeepMind’s latest AI program to find an alternative to Indium.
The researchers started off with a liquid metal alloy of gallium, indium and tin synthesised into particles and covered with a smooth oxide shell that has been chemically stabilised.
We found that cubic phase materials reduce the necessary indium content for the green color emission by ten percent because of a lower bandgap.
Researchers used peroxidase activity of gold to detect hydrogen peroxide, and plated gold on indium tin oxide plate which is used for performing scanning electron microscopy in laboratories but discarded after one use.
Solar panels gobbles up a significant share of the world’s supply of tellurium, and gallium, along with a sizable fraction of mined silver and indium.
The fate of your screen is guaranteed — it will be replaced with indium from the Potosí deposits.
The other components—gallium chloride and indium chloride—were vaporized at 800 degrees Celsius.
Apart from this, the indium gallium zinc oxideindustry is expected to be majorly dominated by technologically advanced nations in the near future.
Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Market research report is a thorough examination of the current scenario of the market, which covers a number of market dynamics.
Microsoft specially fabricated piece of semiconducting wire made of indium antimonide, surrounded by superconducting aluminum.
The element is obtained mostly as a byproduct of zinc mining and you might only get one gram of indium from 1,000 tonnes of ore.
The TROSA leverages proven Indium Phosphide PIC technology from Oclaro's highly successful CFP2-ACO to achieve industry leading optical performance in a small form factor," said Beck Mason, President of the Integrated Photonics Business at Oclaro.