Rubidium is an alkali metal in group IA of the periodic table with atomic number 37, an atomic weight of 85.47, and a density of 1.53 Mg/m 3. Its melting point is 38.9 C, and it boils at 688 C. The ...
[W3AXL] picked up a rubidium reference oscillator on eBay at a low cost, and he shows us how it works in the video you can see below. He started with a GPS-disciplined oscillator he had built ...
[W3AXL] picked up a rubidium reference oscillator on eBay at a low cost, and he shows us how it works in the video you can see below. He started with a GPS-disciplined oscillator he had built ...
Now, the investment in lithium extraction is spilling over to include rubidium, another element on the leftmost column of the periodic table. Rubidium is found in the earth’s crust alongside ...
Unfortunately, Robinson's results remain unpublished. As it turns out, rubidium is a member of a large 'family' of metals and other materials that tend to grow whiskers 5. In fact, tin ...
Goldschmidt, V. M., Bauer, H., and Witte, H., Nachr. d. Ges. d. Wiss. Göttingen Math.-Phys. Kl., 1, No. 4, 39 (1934).
At ultracold temperatures, interatomic collisions are relatively simple, and their outcome can be controlled using a magnetic field. However, research by scientists led by Prof. Michal Tomza from the ...
New research shows that atomic collisions can be controlled at higher temperatures, expanding quantum possibilities.