Holmium(III) oxide (Ho₂O₃) is a rare earth metal oxide known for its unique optical and electrical properties. It exhibits significant utility as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in wavelength-calibration instruments, and as a catalyst in pyrolysis processes. Additionally, Ho₂O₃ is utilized in producing specialty glasses and ceramics, where it imparts distinctive colors and enhances the material′s properties. Its high melting point and chemical stability make it suitable for demanding environments in both industrial and medical sectors.
Knowledge of the occurrences of water films on minerals is critical for global biogeochemical and atmospheric processes, including element cycling and ice nucleation. The underlying mechanisms controlling water film growth are, however, misunderstood. Using infrared nanospectroscopy, amplitude-modulated atomic force microscopy
Rechargeable solid-state batteries are becoming increasingly important due to wide-spread use in computers, portable electronics, and vehicular applications.
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