“…Ytterbium is a lanthanide widely used in experiments involving Bose–Einstein condensation; 7 atomic clocks and frequency standards; 8 and industrial, medical, and nuclear applications. 9 It has seven isotopes, 168 Yb, 170 Yb, 171 Yb, 172 Yb, 173 Yb, 174 Yb, and 176 Yb, with the abundances 0.135, 3.03, 14.31, 21.82, 16.13, 31.84, and 12.73%, respectively. Out of these isotopes, 168 Yb and 176 Yb are of particular interest because of their important applications in nuclear and medical science.…”