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Platinum Sputtering Targets and Applications
Platinum sputtering and thin film coatings have properties
practically close to those of bulk metals with appropriate adhesion quality to
solid substates. The sputtered platinum thin films are particularly employed in
solar cells, micro fabrication of solid oxide fuel cell, porous platinum thin
films and electrodes in micro-electrochemical devices. The elemental platinum
is regarded an important metal and material with substantiable applications in
electronics in nano and micro scales know
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16th Mar 2020
Tungsten Disulfide Sputtering Targets and Applications
Tungsten disulfide with the molecular formula of WS2 is a super lubricant (zero friction) and a crystalline structure.
Tungsten sulfide exhibits excellent tribological properties meaning it is
wear-resistant, lubricant and has no friction. The tribological property of WS2 originates from its axial ratio with the numerical of at least 1.87
in order to adopt a low friction coefficient. Tungsten sulfide has six
nonbonding electrons that for a positive charge network on its surface layer
a
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3rd Mar 2020
Titanium, Lead, and Zirconium Sputtering Targets
The high
capacities in the field of lamination and metallization have in recent years
allowed the development of a new type of protective film. We are talking about
the latest generation of solar films, Sputtered series films, the result of
research and experimentation in the aerospace sector that are produced using
the process called "sputtering". It is a technological process based
on ionic pulverization able to overcome the problem of the low energy of the
atom. The disintegration of m
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26th Feb 2020
Barium Fluoride Sputtering Targets and Applications
Barium fluoride sputtering targets are thin films with applications in semiconductors, physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition. Using the sputtering technique, ultrapure barium fluoride thin films are deposited on the surface of solid substrates to protect them against the damage caused by high-energy radiations like gamma and X-ray.Barium Fluoride PropertiesA naturally occurring inorganic compound, barium fluoride (BaF2) is a white cubic crystal with the melting and boiling poin
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18th Feb 2020
Explained: Molybdenum Sputtering Targets and Applications
Molybdenum sputtering targets are basically thin-film transistors
coated with a layer of elemental molybdenum used to increase the resistivity
and electrical conductivity with extensive applications in science,
electronics, computer hardware manufacturing and digital industry.Elemental MolybdenumMolybdenum, with the atomic number of
42, is silvery-gray transition metal but not a naturally occurring one. It’s
discovery dates back to the late 1770s through isolating from its various
oxidatio
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12th Feb 2020