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News: Growing demand for Helium-3 has increased interest in lunar mining and the extraction of the isotope from the Moon.

About Helium-3

Helium-3
Source – Gold Hydrogen
  • Helium-3 is a rare isotope of helium that is considered one of the most valuable substances found in nature.
  • Structure: Helium-3 possesses two protons and one neutron in its atomic nucleus, which distinguishes it from Helium-4 that contains two neutrons.
  • Physical State: Helium-3 is a stable, non-radioactive, and chemically inert noble gas.
    • It acts as a fermionic superfluid at ultralow temperatures.
  • Source & Distribution:
    • Scarcity on Earth: Helium-3 is extremely rare on Earth. Most of the current Earthbound supply comes from the decay of tritium in nuclear weapon stockpiles.
    • Lunar Distribution: Helium-3 is deposited on the Moon’s surface by solar winds and becomes embedded in the lunar dust (regolith).
    • Deep Earth Presence: Small quantities of Helium-3 are believed to escape from deep within the Earth’s core. Scientists have found high levels of the isotope in ancient lava rocks.
  • Terrestrial Scarcity: Helium-3 is extremely scarce on Earth, and future demand may exceed current production capabilities as quantum computing becomes more widespread
  • Applications:
    • Quantum Computing: Helium-3 is an indispensable component in dilution refrigeration systems and helps achieve millikelvin temperatures required for operating quantum processors.
    • Radiation Detection and Security: Helium-3 has an exceptionally high absorption cross-section for thermal neutrons, it acts as a highly efficient converter gas in neutron detectors.
      • These are heavily used in border crossings and seaports to detect smuggled nuclear materials.
    • Medical Diagnostics: Hyperpolarized Helium-3 is used in advanced MRI imaging and provides detailed lung imaging for pulmonary diagnostics.
    • Nuclear Fusion: Helium-3 is considered a potential fuel for future nuclear fusion and is being explored as a clean energy source.
    • Scientific Research: Helium-3 is used in ultra-low-temperature physics, materials research, particle physics, and dark matter investigations.
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