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What is Thulium used for?

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2025 8:13 pm
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Thulium is used in medical lasers for surgery, as a radioactive source in portable X-ray devices, in high-power lasers for industrial applications like cutting and engraving, as a component in ceramic magnetic materials for microwave items, and in the manufacture of solid-state devices by doping calcium fluoride. It also appears as a security marker in euro banknotes.  
Medical Applications
  • Lasers:
    Thulium-doped lasers are used in surgery to efficiently cut through tissue. 
  • Portable X-ray Devices:
    A radioactive isotope of thulium, Thulium-170, is used in portable X-ray devices for medical, archaeological, and security applications. 
Industrial Applications
  • Ceramic Magnets:
    Natural thulium is used to make ceramic magnetic materials for microwave items. 
  • Electronics:
    Thulium is used to dope calcium fluoride, creating materials that enhance the efficiency of solid-state devices and semiconductors. 
Security Applications 
  • Banknotes: Thulium is used as a security marker in euro banknotes, appearing blue under UV light to help prevent counterfeiting.
Other Uses
  • Nuclear Reactors:
    Thulium is investigated for its ability to absorb neutrons and help control the reaction process in nuclear reactors. 
  • Fibre Lasers:
    Thulium-doped fibres are used for amplifying light in the mid-infrared region, which is useful in fiber optic communications.