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Terbium compounds are compounds formed by the
lanthanide The lanthanide () or lanthanoid () series of chemical elements comprises the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers 57–71, from lanthanum through lutetium. These elements, along with the chemically similar elements scandium and yt ...
metal terbium (Tb). Terbium generally exhibits the +3
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in these compounds, such as in TbCl3, Tb(NO3)3 and Tb(CH3COO)3. Compounds with terbium in the +4 oxidation state are also known, such as TbO2 and BaTbF6. Terbium can also form compounds in the 0, +1 and +2 oxidation states. The trivalent terbium ion is generally colorless in aqueous solution, and when it is irradiated by certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light (such as 254 nm or 365 nm) in solution or crystal form, it will emit green fluorescence. This property has given rise to applications in fields such as
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Properties of terbium compounds


Chalcogenides


Oxides

Terbium has a variety of oxides. The most easily obtained is terbium(III,IV) oxide, which can be produced by the decomposition of terbium compounds such as the
hydroxide Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−. It consists of an oxygen and hydrogen atom held together by a single covalent bond, and carries a negative electric charge. It is an important but usually minor constituent of water. ...
,Chen Shouchun. Important Inorganic Chemical Reactions. Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1994. pp 1304-1305. the oxalate and the p-aminobenzoate. Terbium(III,IV) oxide, because the oxide contains both trivalent terbium and tetravalent terbium, can be produced by reacting with
nitric acid Nitric acid is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but older samples tend to be yellow cast due to decomposition into oxides of nitrogen. Most commercially available ni ...
to produce terbium nitrate, releasing oxygen in the progress: : 2 Tb4O7 + 24 HNO3 → 8 Tb(NO3)3 + 12 H2O + O2↑ It is refluxed in a mixture of acetic acid and hydrochloric acid, which can separate trivalent and tetravalent terbium: : Tb4O7 + 6 HCl → 2 TbO2 + 2 TbCl3 + 3 H2O It reacts with dicyandiamide at a high temperature to obtain Tb2O2CN2. Another common oxide of terbium is terbium(III) oxide, which can be obtained from the reduction of
hydrogen Hydrogen is the chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1. Hydrogen is the lightest element. At standard conditions hydrogen is a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula . It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-to ...
from terbium(III,IV) oxide at 1300 °C. A p-type
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is formed after doping with
calcium Calcium is a chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As an alkaline earth metal, calcium is a reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air. Its physical and chemical properties are most similar ...
. Terbium(IV) oxide can be prepared by treating terbium(III,IV) oxide with dilute
hydrochloric acid Hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride. It is a colorless solution with a distinctive pungent smell. It is classified as a strong acid. It is a component of the gastric acid in the dige ...
, its hydrate TbO2·xH2O can be obtained by oxidizing terbium(III) hydroxide with potassium persulfate in the presence of
silver nitrate Silver nitrate is an inorganic compound with chemical formula . It is a versatile precursor to many other silver compounds, such as those used in photography. It is far less sensitive to light than the halides. It was once called ''lunar causti ...
. Terbium(IV) oxide can form mixed crystals with
praseodymium(IV) oxide Praseodymium(IV) oxide is an inorganic compound with chemical formula PrO2. Production Praseodymium(IV) oxide can be produced by boiling Pr6O11 in water or acetic acid Acetic acid , systematically named ethanoic acid , is an acidic, co ...
.


Other

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s

Terbium(III) sulfide is one of the sulfides of terbium, which can be obtained by reacting with sulfur in a stoichiometric ratio. It can also be obtained by reacting terbium(III,IV) oxide with
carbon disulfide Carbon disulfide (also spelled as carbon disulphide) is a neurotoxic, colorless, volatile liquid with the formula and structure . The compound is used frequently as a building block in organic chemistry as well as an industrial and chemical n ...
and
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at high temperature. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid solution to give terbium(III) fluoride hemihydrate. Terbium(III) selenide can be obtained by the reaction of terbium polyselenide TbSe1.9 with metal terbium, which can form black needle-like crystals with U2S3 structure and
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''Pnma''. Terbium monochalcogenides, TbZ (Z = S, Se or Te), can be prepared by directly reacting terbium with the corresponding
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. These chalcogenides are black and have a
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structure. They have metallic conductivity and consist of Ln3+ and Z2- ions with 1
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from each
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delocalized in a
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.


Halides and halogen complexes

Terbium can form four tri
halides In chemistry, a halide (rarely halogenide) is a binary chemical compound, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative (or more electropositive) than the halogen, to make a fluor ...
in the form TbX3 (X=F, Cl, Br, I), which, except the fluoride, are easily soluble in
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, and are strong
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s in water. They can be prepared by reacting terbium with the corresponding
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:Terbium: reactions of elements
. WebElements. 017-4-10/ref> : white substance: white substance: white substance: Anhydrous terbium halides can be prepared by reacting
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s or halides hydrates: : Tb2O3 + 6 NH4Cl → 2 TbCl3 + 3 H2O + 6 NH3↑ : TbCl3·6H2O + 6 SOCl2 → TbCl3 + 6 SO2↑ + 12 HCl↑ Terbium(II) halides are obtained by annealing Tb(III) halides in presence of metallic Tb in
tantalum Tantalum is a chemical element with the symbol Ta and atomic number 73. Previously known as ''tantalium'', it is named after Tantalus, a villain in Greek mythology. Tantalum is a very hard, ductile, lustrous, blue-gray transition metal that ...
containers. Terbium also forms a sesquichloride , which can be further reduced to TbCl by annealing at 800 °C. This terbium(I) chloride forms platelets with layered graphite-like structure. Terbium(IV) fluoride is the only halide that tetravalent terbium can form, and has strong oxidizing properties. It is also a strong
fluorinating agent In chemistry, halogenation is a chemical reaction that entails the introduction of one or more halogens into a compound. Halide-containing compounds are pervasive, making this type of transformation important, e.g. in the production of polymers ...
, emitting relatively pure atomic
fluorine Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as a highly toxic, pale yellow diatomic gas. As the most electronegative reactive element, it is extremely reactiv ...
when heated, rather than the mixture of fluoride vapors emitted from cobalt(III) fluoride or
cerium(IV) fluoride Cerium(IV) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula CeF4. It is a strong oxidant that appears as a white crystalline material. Cerium(IV) fluoride has an anhydrous form and a monohydrate form. Production and properties Cerium(IV) ...
. It can be obtained by reacting terbium(III) chloride or terbium(III) fluoride with
fluorine Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as a highly toxic, pale yellow diatomic gas. As the most electronegative reactive element, it is extremely reactiv ...
gas at 320 °C: : 2 TbF3 + F2 → 2 TbF4 When TbF4 and CsF is mixed in a stoichiometric ratio, in a fluorine gas atmosphere, CsTbF5 is obtained. It is an
orthorhombic In crystallography, the orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7 crystal systems. Orthorhombic lattices result from stretching a cubic lattice along two of its orthogonal pairs by two different factors, resulting in a rectangular prism with ...
crystal, with
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''Cmca'', with a layered structure composed of bF8sup>4− and 11-coordinated Cs+. The compound BaTbF6 can be prepared in a similar method. It is an orthorhombic crystal, with space group ''Cmma''. The compound bF8sup>4− also exists.


Organoterbium compounds

Organoterbium compounds are a class of organic metal compounds containing Tb-C bonds. The
cyclopentadienyl complex A cyclopentadienyl complex is a coordination complex of a metal and cyclopentadienyl groups (, abbreviated as Cp−). Cyclopentadienyl ligands almost invariably bind to metals as a pentahapto (''η''5-) bonding mode. The metal–cyclopentadien ...
es of terbium were studied in the early stage. They can be prepared by the reaction of
sodium cyclopentadienide Sodium cyclopentadienide is an organosodium compound with the formula C5H5Na. The compound is often abbreviated as NaCp, where Cp− is the cyclopentadienide anion. Sodium cyclopentadienide is a colorless solid, although samples often are p ...
and anhydrous terbium halide in
tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydrofuran (THF), or oxolane, is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)4O. The compound is classified as heterocyclic compound, specifically a cyclic ether. It is a colorless, water- miscible organic liquid with low viscosity. It is ...
, such as: : TbCl3 + 3 C5H5Na → (C5H5)3Tb + 3 NaCl : TbI2 + 2 (C5H''i''Pr4)Na → (C5H''i''Pr4)2Tb + 2 NaI However, this compound has limited usage and academic interest. Like the other lanthanides, metal-carbon σ bonds are found in
alkyl In organic chemistry, an alkyl group is an alkane missing one hydrogen. The term ''alkyl'' is intentionally unspecific to include many possible substitutions. An acyclic alkyl has the general formula of . A cycloalkyl is derived from a cycloa ...
s of terbium such as bMe6sup>3− and Tb H(SiMe3)2sub>3. The alkyls and aryls can be prepared by metathesis in
tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydrofuran (THF), or oxolane, is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)4O. The compound is classified as heterocyclic compound, specifically a cyclic ether. It is a colorless, water- miscible organic liquid with low viscosity. It is ...
on
ether In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. They have the general formula , where R and R′ represent the alkyl or aryl groups. Ethers can again ...
solutions: : TbCl3 + 3 LiR → TbR3 + 3 LiCl : TbCl3 + 4 LiR → Li bR4+ 3 LiCl3


Other compounds


Oxoacid salts

Terbium(III) sulfate can be obtained by the reaction of terbium(III,IV) oxide and concentrated
sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid ( Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the molecular fo ...
. It can crystallize colorless octahydrate crystals in
water Water (chemical formula ) is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms (in which it acts as ...
, which is isostructural with the corresponding praseodymium compound. The anhydrate can be obtained by heating the octahydrate, and an exothermic reaction occurs when the anhydrate is rehydrated. Terbium(III) hydroxide can be obtained by reacting terbium with
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. It reacts with
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s to produce terbium(III) salts. It decomposes to TbO(OH) at an elevated temperature, and upon further heating, will decompose to terbium(III) oxide. Terbium(III) nitrate can be obtained by reacting terbium(III) oxide with
nitric acid Nitric acid is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but older samples tend to be yellow cast due to decomposition into oxides of nitrogen. Most commercially available ni ...
and crystallizing. The crystals are dried with 45~55%
sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid ( Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the molecular fo ...
to obtain the hexahydrate. The basic salt TbONO3 can be obtained by heating the hydrate, and its anhydrate can be obtained by the reaction of terbium(III) oxide and
dinitrogen tetroxide Dinitrogen tetroxide, commonly referred to as nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and occasionally (usually among ex-USSR/Russia rocket engineers) as amyl, is the chemical compound N2O4. It is a useful reagent in chemical synthesis. It forms an equilibrium ...
. Terbium(III) phosphate can be obtained by the reaction of diammonium hydrogen phosphate and terbium(III) nitrate, and the reaction produces a hexagonal monohydrate, which can emit the characteristic green light of terbium (543 nm) under the excitation of 355 nm wavelength. It can also be obtained by the reaction of sodium phosphate and terbium(III) chloride in solution, and the precipitated dihydrate is calcined at 800 °C to obtain the anhydrous form.Kalieva, K.; Stretkova, Z. V.; Babynina, N. A.; Gordienko, L. N.; Votoyarov, M.; Yakimov; Sakavov, I. E.; Mustaev, A. K. X-​ray diffraction studies of praseodymium, neodymium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, erbium, holmium, and terbium orthophosphates. (in Russian) ''Tr. Kirg. Univ., Ser. Khim. Nauk'', 1972. (2): 84-89. Terbium(III) arsenate is an orthorhombic crystal at 77  K with
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''Fddd'', and undergoes a
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at 27.7 K to form a tetragonal crystal with space group ''I''41/''amd'', which is a ferromagnet below 1.5 K. It can be produced by reacting sodium arsenate and terbium(III) chloride. Terbium(III) antimonate (TbSbO4) is a monoclinic crystal with space group P21/m (No. 11). Terbium(III) carbonate can be obtained by reacting terbium(III) chloride with saturated
carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide ( chemical formula ) is a chemical compound made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in the gas state at room temperature. In the air, carbon dioxide is t ...
solution in
sodium bicarbonate Sodium bicarbonate ( IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation ( Na+) and a bicarbonate anion ( HCO3− ...
, and the product also needs to be washed with water saturated with carbon dioxide. The germanates TbIII13(GeO4)6O7(OH) and K2TbIVGe2O7 can be synthesized at high temperature and pressure, and they are colorless crystals of
trigonal In crystallography, the hexagonal crystal family is one of the six crystal families, which includes two crystal systems (hexagonal and trigonal) and two lattice systems (hexagonal and rhombohedral). While commonly confused, the trigonal crystal ...
and
monoclinic In crystallography, the monoclinic crystal system is one of the seven crystal systems. A crystal system is described by three vectors. In the monoclinic system, the crystal is described by vectors of unequal lengths, as in the orthorhombic ...
systems, respectively. The
tetrahydrate In chemistry, a hydrate is a substance that contains water or its constituent elements. The chemical state of the water varies widely between different classes of hydrates, some of which were so labeled before their chemical structure was unders ...
of terbium(III) acetate can lose hydration at 60 °C, obtaining the anhydrate at 180 °C, which starts to decompose at 220 °C, forming terbium oxide at 650 °C. Terbium borate can be obtained by reacting terbium oxide with
boric acid Boric acid, more specifically orthoboric acid, is a compound of boron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula . It may also be called hydrogen borate or boracic acid. It is usually encountered as colorless crystals or a white powder, that dissolve ...
: : 2 Tb4O7 + 8 H3BO3 → 8 TbBO3 + 12 H2O + O2↑ The single crystal of its hexagonal phase can be obtained by the
Czochralski method The Czochralski method, also Czochralski technique or Czochralski process, is a method of crystal growth used to obtain single crystals of semiconductors (e.g. silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide), metals (e.g. palladium, platinum, silver, gol ...
; it can also form a solid of the triclinic system, which can be obtained by the sol-gel method. The composite borates TbFe3(BO3)4 and TbAl3(BO3)4 can also be obtained by a similar method. Terbium(III) oxide, terbium(III) chloride and
boron trioxide Boron trioxide or diboron trioxide is the oxide of boron with the formula . It is a colorless transparent solid, almost always glassy (amorphous), which can be crystallized only with great difficulty. It is also called boric oxide or boria. It h ...
react in a
caesium chloride Caesium chloride or cesium chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula Cs Cl. This colorless salt is an important source of caesium ions in a variety of niche applications. Its crystal structure forms a major structural type where each ca ...
solution to obtain terbium oxychloride borate Tb4O4Cl(BO3), which is a monoclinic crystal with space group ''P''21/''n''. Both aluminate Tb3Al5O12 and gallate Tb3Ga5O12 can be used as
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materials.


Pnictides

All the terbium pnictides form crystals of the
cubic crystal system In crystallography, the cubic (or isometric) crystal system is a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube. This is one of the most common and simplest shapes found in crystals and minerals. There are three main varieties ...
, with the
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of ''Fm3m''. Terbium phosphide can be obtained by reacting
sodium phosphide Sodium phosphide is the inorganic compound with the formula Na3P. It is a black solid. It is often described as Na+ salt of the P3− anion. Na3P is a source of the highly reactive phosphide anion. It should not be confused with sodium phosphate ...
and anhydrous terbium(III) chloride at 700 to 800˚C. It undergoes a
phase transition In chemistry, thermodynamics, and other related fields, a phase transition (or phase change) is the physical process of transition between one state of a medium and another. Commonly the term is used to refer to changes among the basic states ...
at 40 GPa from a
NaCl Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. With molar masses of 22.99 and 35.45 g/ ...
-structure to a CsCl-structure. It can be sintered with
zinc sulfide Zinc sulfide (or zinc sulphide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula of ZnS. This is the main form of zinc found in nature, where it mainly occurs as the mineral sphalerite. Although this mineral is usually black because of various ...
to make a green phosphor layer.


Alloys


Terfenol-D

Terfenol-D is an alloy of terbium,
iron Iron () is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from la, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, right in ...
and
dysprosium Dysprosium is the chemical element with the symbol Dy and atomic number 66. It is a rare-earth element in the lanthanide series with a metallic silver luster. Dysprosium is never found in nature as a free element, though, like other lanthanide ...
, with the formula of . It was initially developed in the 1970s by the
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in the United States. The technology for manufacturing the material efficiently was developed in the 1980s at
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under a U.S. Navy-funded program. It has the highest
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of any alloy, with up to 0.002 m/m at saturation. It possess nearly zero
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and so exhibits very large magnetostriction at low magnetic fields. Terfenol-D is mostly used for its magnetostrictive properties, in which it changes shape when exposed to magnetic fields in a process called
magnetization In classical electromagnetism, magnetization is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic material. Movement within this field is described by direction and is either Axial or D ...
. Magnetic heat treatment is shown to improve the magnetostrictive properties of Terfenol-D at low compressive stress for certain ratios of Tb and Dy.


Victorium

Victorium (also called monium, meaning "alone", because its
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s stood alone at the end of the ultraviolet spectrum) is an alloy of
gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal when oxidation is removed. It is only slightly malleable and is a ductile rare-earth element. Gadolinium reacts with atmospheric oxygen ...
and terbium, which was misidentified as a chemical element in 1898 by the
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and other
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- visible spectral phenomena, as a new
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. However, in 1905,
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chemist Georges Urbain had proven that to be false, and in fact, a impurity of gadolinium and terbium.


Applications

Terbium compounds do not have many applications. However, compounds of trivalent terbium can emit green light under excitation, such as terbium(III) oxide which can be used in
cathode-ray tube A cathode-ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, which emit electron beams that are manipulated to display images on a Phosphorescence, phosphorescent screen. The images may represent electrical waveforms (osci ...
televisions. Terbium compounds are also used in optics due to this property. In addition, terbium compounds have other applications. For example, TbFe2-based compounds can be used as
magnetostrictive Magnetostriction (cf. electrostriction) is a property of magnetic materials that causes them to change their shape or dimensions during the process of magnetization. The variation of materials' magnetization due to the applied magnetic field chang ...
materials, dielectric Tb3Ga5O12 and Tb3Al5O12 can be used as
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materials, terbium(III) fluoride is used for the production of fluoride glasses and electroluminescent thin films and luminescent zinc sulfide and terbium gatifloxacin can be used as drugs. Terbium phosphide is a
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used in high power, high frequency applications and in
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s and other photo diodes. CePO4:Tb (Cerium phosphate doped terbium) has potential application in biological imaging and cellular labeling. Alloys containing terbium are used in the production of electronic devices, mostly as a component of Terfenol-D. The alloy is used in
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device (its first commercial application), hydraulic valve drivers and other magnetomechanical devices. It is also used in naval
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systems. Its strain is also larger than that of another normally used material ( PZT8), which allows Terfenol-D transducers to reach greater depths for ocean explorations than past transducers. Its low Young's Modulus brings some complications due to compression at large depths, which are overcome in transducer designs that may reach 1000 ft in depth and only lose a small amount of accuracy of around 1 dB. Due to its high temperature range, Terfenol-D is also useful in deep hole acoustic transducers where the environment may reach high pressure and temperatures like oil holes. Terfenol-D may also be used for hydraulic valve drivers due to its high strain and high force properties. Similarly, magnetostrictive actuators have also been considered for use in
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s for
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s because of the high stresses that can be produced.


Pictures of terbium compounds


See also

* Europium compounds * Berkelium compounds (the actinide analogue of terbium)


References

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