Isotopes of ytterbium

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Naturally occurring ytterbium (70Yb) is composed of seven stable isotopes:[n 1] 168Yb, 170Yb–174Yb, and 176Yb, with 174Yb being the most abundant (31.83% natural abundance). 30 radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 169Yb with a half-life of 32.014 days, 175Yb with a half-life of 4.185 days, and 166Yb with a half-life of 56.7 hours. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 2 hours, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 20 minutes. This element also has 18 meta states, with the most stable being 169mYb (t1/2 46 seconds).

Isotopes of ytterbium (70Yb)
Main isotopes[1]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
166Ybsynth56.7 hε166Tm
168Yb0.126%stable
169Ybsynth32.026 dε169Tm
170Yb3.02%stable
171Yb14.2%stable
172Yb21.8%stable
173Yb16.1%stable
174Yb31.9%stable
175Ybsynth4.185 dβ175Lu
176Yb12.9%stable
177Ybsynth1.911 hβ177Lu
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Yb)

The isotopes of ytterbium range from 149Yb to 187Yb. The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 174Yb is electron capture, and the primary mode after is beta emission. The primary decay products before 174Yb are isotopes of thulium, and the primary products after are isotopes of lutetium. Of interest to modern quantum optics, the different ytterbium isotopes follow either Bose–Einstein statistics or Fermi–Dirac statistics, leading to interesting behavior in optical lattices.

List of isotopes

Nuclide
[n 2]
ZNIsotopic mass (Da)[4]
[n 3][n 4]
Half-life[1]
[n 5]
Decay
mode
[1]
[n 6]
Daughter
isotope

[n 7]
Spin and
parity[1]
[n 5]
Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energy[n 5]Normal proportion[1]Range of variation
149Yb7079148.96422(32)#0.7(2) sβ+, p148Er(1/2+)
β+ (rare)149Tm
150Yb7080149.95831(32)#700# ms [>200 ns]β+?150Tm?0+
151Yb7081150.95540(32)1.6(5) sβ+151Tm(1/2+)
β+, p (rare)150Er
151m1Yb740(100)# keV1.6(5) sβ+151Tm(11/2−)
β+, p (rare)150Er
151m2Yb2630(141)# keV2.6(7) μsIT151Yb19/2−#
151m3Yb3287(141)# keV20(1) μsIT151Yb27/2−#
152Yb7082151.95033(16)3.03(6) sβ+152Tm0+
152mYb2744.5(10) keV30(1) μsIT152Yb(10+)
153Yb7083152.94937(22)#4.2(2) sβ+153Tm7/2−
β+, p (0.008%)152Er
153mYb2630(50)# keV15(1) μsIT153Yb27/2−
154Yb7084153.946396(19)0.409(2) sα (92.6%)150Er0+
β+ (7.4%)154Tm
155Yb7085154.945783(18)1.793(20) sα (89%)151Er(7/2−)
β+ (11%)155Tm
156Yb7086155.942817(10)26.1(7) sβ+ (90%)156Tm0+
α (10%)152Er
157Yb7087156.942651(12)38.6(10) sβ+157Tm7/2−
α (rare)153Er
158Yb7088157.939871(9)1.49(13) minβ+ (99.99%)158Tm0+
α (.0021%)154Er
159Yb7089158.940060(19)1.67(9) minβ+159Tm5/2−
160Yb7090159.937559(6)4.8(2) minβ+160Tm0+
161Yb7091160.937912(16)4.2(2) minβ+161Tm3/2−
162Yb7092161.935779(16)18.87(19) minβ+162Tm0+
163Yb7093162.936345(16)11.05(35) minβ+163Tm3/2−
164Yb7094163.934501(16)75.8(17) minEC164Tm0+
165Yb7095164.935270(28)9.9(3) minβ+165Tm5/2−
165mYb126.80(9) keV300(30) nsIT165Yb9/2+
166Yb7096165.933876(8)56.7(1) hEC166Tm0+
167Yb7097166.934954(4)17.5(2) minβ+167Tm5/2−
167mYb571.548(22) keV~180 nsIT167Yb11/2−
168Yb7098167.9338913(1)Observationally Stable[n 8]0+0.00123(3)
169Yb7099168.93518421(19)32.014(5) dEC169Tm7/2+
169mYb24.1999(16) keV46(2) sIT169Yb1/2−
170Yb70100169.934767243(11)Observationally Stable[n 9]0+0.02982(39)
170mYb1258.46(14) keV370(15) nsIT170Yb4−
171Yb70101170.936331515(14)Observationally Stable[n 10]1/2−0.14086(140)
171m1Yb95.282(2) keV5.25(24) msIT171Yb7/2+
171m2Yb122.416(2) keV265(20) nsIT171Yb5/2−
172Yb70102171.936386654(15)Observationally Stable[n 11]0+0.21686(130)
172mYb1550.43(6) keV3.6(1) μsIT172Yb6−
173Yb70103172.938216212(12)Observationally Stable[n 12]5/2−0.16103(63)
173mYb398.9(5) keV2.9(1) μsIT173Yb1/2−
174Yb70104173.938867546(12)Observationally Stable[n 13]0+0.32025(80)
174m1Yb1518.148(13) keV830(40) μsIT174Yb6+
174m2Yb1765.2(5) keV256(11) nsIT174Yb7−
175Yb70105174.94128191(8)4.185(1) dβ175Lu7/2−
175mYb514.866(4) keV68.2(3) msIT175Yb1/2−
176Yb70106175.942574706(16)Observationally Stable[n 14]0+0.12995(83)
176mYb1049.8(6) keV11.4(3) sIT176Yb8−
β (<10#%)176Lu
177Yb70107176.94526385(24)1.911(3) hβ177Lu9/2+
177mYb331.5(3) keV6.41(2) sIT177Yb1/2−
178Yb70108177.946669(7)74(3) minβ178Lu0+
179Yb70109178.94993(22)#8.0(4) minβ179Lu(1/2−)
180Yb70110179.95199(32)#2.4(5) minβ180Lu0+
181Yb70111180.95589(32)#1# min [>300 ns]β?181Lu?3/2−#
182Yb[n 15]70112181.95824(43)#30# s [>300 ns]β?182Lu?0+
183Yb70113182.96243(43)#30# s [>300 ns]β?183Lu?3/2−#
184Yb70114183.96500(54)#7# s [>300 ns]β?184Lu?0+
185Yb70115184.96943(54)#5# s [>300 ns]β?185Lu?9/2−#
186Yb[5]701160+
187Yb[5]70117
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