Chromium (Cr) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.95%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$649.00

Applications of Sputtering Targets;

Film deposition is accomplished using sputtering targets. A technique for sputtering thin films is called "deposition made by sputter targets," which entails eroding material from a "target" source onto a "substrate" like a silicon wafer. Etching of the target is done using semiconductor sputtering targets. When selectivity is not an issue and a high degree of etching anisotropy is required, sputter etching is the method of choice. By removing the target material through etching, sputter targets are also utilized for investigation. In secondary ion spectroscopy (SIMS), one example is when the target material is sputtered at a steady pace. Mass spectrometry is used to quantify the concentration and identity of spewed atoms as the target is sputtered.

The target material's composition may be ascertained and even very low concentrations of contaminants can be found with the aid of the sputtering target.

There is also an application area for sputtering targets in space. One type of space weathering that alters the chemical and physical characteristics of airless worlds like the Moon and asteroids is sputtering.

Silvery, shiny, hard, and brittle, chromium is a metal that resists corrosion and has a high mirror polish. Chromium sputtering targets are widely used in the automotive sector. Chromium sputtering targets work well as a shiny coating for bumpers and wheels. Chromium sputtering targets can be employed in a variety of vacuum applications, such as automotive glass coatings.

Because of its strong resistance to corrosion, chromium sputtering targets are a good choice for producing coatings that are resistant to corrosion. Hard material coatings made from chromium sputtering targets are used in industry to best protect engine parts like piston rings from premature wear and so increase the useful life of critical engine components.

Additionally, the production of batteries and solar cells uses chromium sputtering targets. In conclusion, chromium sputtering targets are employed in a variety of technologies for the physical deposition of thin films and functional coatings (the PVD method), in the manufacturing of electronic components, displays, and tools; in the vacuum chroming of watches, parts of household appliances, and the working surfaces of

Chromium (Cr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.95%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$199.00

Applications of Sputtering Targets;

Film deposition is accomplished using sputtering targets. A technique for sputtering thin films is called "deposition made by sputter targets," which entails eroding material from a "target" source onto a "substrate" like a silicon wafer. Etching of the target is done using semiconductor sputtering targets. When selectivity is not an issue and a high degree of etching anisotropy is required, sputter etching is the method of choice. By removing the target material through etching, sputter targets are also utilized for investigation. In secondary ion spectroscopy (SIMS), one example is when the target material is sputtered at a steady pace. Mass spectrometry is used to quantify the concentration and identity of spewed atoms as the target is sputtered.

The target material's composition may be ascertained and even very low concentrations of contaminants can be found with the aid of the sputtering target.

There is also an application area for sputtering targets in space. One type of space weathering that alters the chemical and physical characteristics of airless worlds like the Moon and asteroids is sputtering.

Silvery, shiny, hard, and brittle, chromium is a metal that resists corrosion and has a high mirror polish. The automotive industry finds extensive use for chromium sputtering targets. Chromium sputtering targets work well as a shiny coating for bumpers and wheels. Chromium sputtering targets can be employed in a variety of vacuum applications, such as automotive glass coatings.