Dysprosium is a metallic rare earth element, number 66 on the periodic table. According to Data in 2365, the abundance of dysprosium in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with terbium, holmium, erbium, and europium. (TNG: "Manhunt" )
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| - Dysprosium is a metallic rare earth element, number 66 on the periodic table. According to Data in 2365, the abundance of dysprosium in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with terbium, holmium, erbium, and europium. (TNG: "Manhunt" )
- Dysprosium and holmium have the highest magnetic strengths of the elements, especially at low temperatures. Dysprosium has a simple ferromagnetic ordering at temperatures below 85 K. Above 85 K, it turns into an helical antiferromagnetic state in which all of the atomic moments in a particular basal plane layer are parallel, and oriented at a fixed angle to the moments of adjacent layers. This unusual antiferromagnetism transforms into a disordered (paramagnetic) state at 179 K.
- Dysprosium (symbol Dy) is a chemical element, atomic number 66 on the periodic table.
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- Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
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- Greek for 'hard to get'
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| - Dysprosium is a metallic rare earth element, number 66 on the periodic table. According to Data in 2365, the abundance of dysprosium in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with terbium, holmium, erbium, and europium. (TNG: "Manhunt" )
- Dysprosium and holmium have the highest magnetic strengths of the elements, especially at low temperatures. Dysprosium has a simple ferromagnetic ordering at temperatures below 85 K. Above 85 K, it turns into an helical antiferromagnetic state in which all of the atomic moments in a particular basal plane layer are parallel, and oriented at a fixed angle to the moments of adjacent layers. This unusual antiferromagnetism transforms into a disordered (paramagnetic) state at 179 K.
- Dysprosium (symbol Dy) is a chemical element, atomic number 66 on the periodic table.
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