Indium
Chemical Element
Metal gives pigment the blues...says Subramanian. "When I saw the compound come out it was so beautifully blue. " The researchers were working with two compounds, yttrium indium oxide, which is white, and yttrium manganese oxide, which is black. When manganese is added to... In this article: Manganese, Photon, Electron, Yttrium, Oxygen, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Atom, Indium, and Oregon State University |
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CNET News.com | November 17, 2009
Start-up Solasta seeks growth in solar nanowires
...with amorphous silicon but also plans to test its process with thin-film materials cadmium telluride and CIGS, a combination of copper, indium, gallium, and selenide, Naughton said. He said Solasta is developing a process, which it calls...
In this article: CNET, Venture capital, Carbon, Department of Energy, and Chrome OS
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Centre Daily Times | November 12, 2009
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Announces Third Quarter 2009 Corporate Update; ZEVALIN® Sales up 80% over Third Quarter 2008
...administered as part of the ZEVALIN therapeutic regimen. The ZEVALIN therapeutic regimen consists of three components: rituximab, Indium-111 (In-111) radiolabeled ZEVALIN for imaging, and Yttrium-90 (Y-90) radiolabeled ZEVALIN for therapy.
In this article: Revenue, Allergan Inc, Rituximab, Amortization, Trademark, Methotrexate, and Cancer
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Centre Daily Times | November 11, 2009
Arrowhead Subsidiary Unidym, Inc. Enters into Third Year of Joint Development Program with Samsung Electronics for Flexible Displays
...processes, in contrast to the current time-consuming vacuum sputtering deposition process required by indium tin oxide (ITO) and indium zinc oxide (IZO). Additionally, ITO and IZO materials typically used in today's transparent electrodes...
In this article: Samsung Electronics, Carbon, Safe harbor, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Nasdaq, and Revenue
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Boing Boing | November 05, 2009
The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe
...Wikipedia entry. Somewhat more useful to people who are considering purchasing this element: you can make homemade mirrors with indium, caesium, and gallium. A Lithuanian designer team has made a series of edible, wearable bread shoes...
In this article: Atom, Gallium, Boing Boing, Bread, Neptunium, Phish, Scandium, and Caesium
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SPIEGEL ONLINE - International | November 05, 2009
Rare Earths: High-Tech Companies Face Shortages as China Hoards Metals
...concerned about the supply of important industrial metals like lithium and cobalt, for example, which are used in batteries, indium and gallium, used in thin-film solar modules, or tantalum, contained in the microchips used in mobile...
In this article: Neodymium, China, Earths, Magnetic field, Zinc, Yttrium, and Gallium
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PR Newswire: Health / Biotech | November 04, 2009
Long-term Outcomes Data Validates the Utility of PROSTASCINT in Guiding Targeted Prostate Cancer Treatment and Predicting Disease Free Survival
...Aultman Hospital ). This research focused on the use of PROSTASCINT® (capromab pendetide), a monoclonal antibody, linked to the radioisotope Indium-111 that specifically targets prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), and is used in the...
In this article: Cancer, Capromab pendetide, SV Life Sciences, Antibiotic, Gentamicin, and United States
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PR Newswire: Energy Industry | October 29, 2009
Argentex files independent NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate for silver-zinc-indium Pinguino property, Argentina
...(indicated category) "Silver equivalent" grades were calculated from a combination of individual silver, gold, zinc, lead and indium grades using a specific formula and metal pricing referred to in the The report recommends a...
In this article: National Instrument 43-101, Silver, TSX Venture Exchange, Argentina, Patagonia, Zinc, and Securities and Exchange Commission
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New Kerala | October 28, 2009
Scientists create all-electric spintronics
...spin orientation using purely electrical means. "We used a quantum point contact - a short quantum wire - made from the semiconductor indium arsenide to generate strongly spin-polarized current by tuning the potential confinement of...
In this article: Electron, Semiconductor, Polarization, Ferromagnetism, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, Arsenide, and University of Cincinnati
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BBC News | October 23, 2009
Owners expect 80 years of mining
...News that South Crofty was a "world class mining site". As well as tin, WUM has found copper, zinc, silver, gold, lithium, cadmium and indium which is used to coat computer and TV screens. Mr Webster said: "We will not be tied to demand...
In this article: Tin, Owners, Zinc, Cadmium, Lithium, Copper, and Silver
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Centre Daily Times | October 21, 2009
Reportlinker Adds Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics 2009-2019 Report
...OLEDs variously employ such materials as B, Al and Ti oxides and nitrides as barrier layers against water and oxygen, Al, Cu, Ag and indium tin oxide as conductors, Ca or Mg cathodes and CoFe nanodots, Ir and Eu in light emitting layers, for...
In this article: Zinc oxide, Inorganic, Refractive index, Dielectric, Zinc, Tin, Oxygen, Carbon, and Oleds
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Indium (pronounced: /ˈɪndiəm/) is a chemical element with chemical symbol In and atomic number 49. This rare, soft, malleable and easily fusible poor metal is chemically similar to aluminium or gallium but more closely resembles zinc (zinc ores are also the primary source of this metal). Its current primary application is to form transparent electrodes from indium tin oxide in liquid crystal displays. It is widely used in thin-films to form lubricated layers (during World War II it was widely used to coat bearings in high-performance aircraft). It's also used for making particularly low melting point alloys, and is a component in some lead-free solders.
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