Lanthanum Titanate (LaTiO3) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.250

$1,060.00

Applications of Sputtering Targets;

  • Sputtering targets is used for film deposition. The deposition made by sputter targets is a method of depositing thin films by sputtering that involves eroding material from a "target" source onto a "substrate" such as  a silicon wafer.
  • Semiconductor sputtering targets is used to etch the target. Sputter etching is chosen in cases where a high degree of etching anisotropy is needed and selectivity is not a concern.
  • Sputter targets is also used for analysis by etching away the target material.
One of the example occurs in secondary ion spectroscopy (SIMS), where the target sample is sputtered at a constant rate. As the target is sputtered, the concentration and identity of sputtered atoms are measured using mass spectrometry. By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material can be determined and even extremely low concentrations of impurities are detected. Sputtering target has also application area in space. Sputtering is one of the forms of space weathering, a process that changes the physical and chemical properties of airless bodies, such as asteroids and the Moon.

Lanthanum Titanate (LaTiO3) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,222.00

Product 

Lanthanum Titanate (LaTiO3) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2079K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Target

Price range: $107.00 through $519.00
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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Target

CAS No.

7439-92-1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 NA (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

327.5 °C

Boiling Point

1,744 °C

Density

11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-1295K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.125”

$121.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2078K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.250”

$156.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2077K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$179.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2076K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$328.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2074K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.250”

$378.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2073K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$164.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2075K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.125”

$343.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 4'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2072K

Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.250”

$395.00

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Lead (Pb) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 4'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

7439‑92‑1

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 207.2 g/mol

Melting Point

~327.5 °C

Boiling Point

~1,740 °C

Density

 ~11.34 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2071K

Lead Oxide (PbO) Sputtering Target

Price range: $316.00 through $833.00
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Lead Oxide (PbO) Sputtering Target

CAS No.

1317-36-8

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 NA (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

223.20 g/mol

Melting Point

 888 °C

Boiling Point

 1470 °C

Density

9.53 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-1373K

Lead Telluride (PbTe) Sputtering Target

Price range: $566.00 through $1,794.00
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Lead Telluride (PbTe) Sputtering Target

CAS No.

1314-91-6

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 NA (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

 334.8 g/mol

Melting Point

~924 °C

Boiling Point

~1,476 °C

Density

~8.16 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-1345K

Lead Zirconate (PbZrO3) Sputtering Target

Price range: $566.00 through $993.00
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Lead Zirconate (PbZrO3) Sputtering Target

CAS No.

 19824-65-4

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 NA (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

303.5 g/mol

Melting Point

~1,250–1,300 °C

Boiling Point

NA

Density

~8.3–8.5 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-1318K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.125”

$962.00

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Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2070K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.125”

$835.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.250”

$970.00

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Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2069K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.250”

$842.00

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. By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized. 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. An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.  

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,073.00

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Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2068K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$931.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.250”

$983.00

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Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2067K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.250”

$853.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,234.00

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Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2066K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,070.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,364.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2065K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,182.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.125”

$2,087.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2064K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,806.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,732.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2063K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,500.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,381.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2062K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,197.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,663.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2061K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 5”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,382.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,663.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2060K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,440.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6”, Thickness: 0.250”

$2,080.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2059K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 6”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,800.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 7”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,871.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 7'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,250°C – 1,350°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2058K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 7”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,620.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 7”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,683.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.1 g/mol

Melting Point

 ≈ 1,250–1,350 °C (ceramic decomposes)

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.75–8.0 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2057K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 7”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,458.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,642.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~303.07 g/mol

Melting Point

 >1,250 °C (PZT decomposes or sinters, doesn’t boil)

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.6–8.0 g/cm³(depends on stoichiometry and porosity)

Product Codes

NCZ-2056K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,422.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,882.00

Product 

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12626-81-2

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

~231.5 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,300°C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~7.6 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2055K

Lead Zirconium Titanate/PZT (O5PbTiZr) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 8”, Thickness: 0.250”

$1,629.00

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.

An inorganic substance is lead zirconium titanate. This ceramic perovskite material has a strong piezoelectric effect, which means that when an electric field is applied, the compound changes shape. Lead zirconium titanate is employed in a number of practical applications such as ultrasonic transducers and piezoelectric resonators.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$906.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

~1,130 °C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~4.95 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2047K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$787.00

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$787.00

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,132.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~800–1000 °C (ceramic decomposition)

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~4.8–5.1 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2046K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,058.00

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.125”

$1,132.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

~1,130 °C (decomposes above this temperature)

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

 ~4.8–5.1 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2045K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, indium, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 4”, Thickness: 0.125”

$982.00

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.

By helping of the sputtering target, the composition of the target material may be evaluated and even extremely tiny amounts of contaminants are recognized.

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.125”

$649.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

Decomposes at ~1,100–1,130 °C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~4.80–4.95 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2054K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.125”

$565.00

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1”, Thickness: 0.250”

$663.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 1'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

LiCoO₂  (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

~1100 °C¹

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~5.05 g/cm³²

Product Codes

NCZ-1407K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$586.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

Decomposes at ~1,100–1,130 °C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~4.80–4.95 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2053K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.125”

$511.00

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.

Formula LiCoO2 represents the chemical compound lithium cobalt oxide. A crystalline solid that is dark blue or bluish-gray in color, lithium cobalt oxide is frequently utilized in the positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2”, Thickness: 0.250”

$646.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 2'', Thickness: 0.250''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

Decomposes at ~1,100–1,130 °C

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~4.80–4.95 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2052K

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3”, Thickness: 0.125”

$699.00

Product 

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sputtering Targets, Purity: 99.9%, Size: 3'', Thickness: 0.125''

CAS No.

12190‑79‑3

Appearance

Powder

Purity

≥99%,  ≥99.9%,  ≥95%

(Other purities are also available)

APS

 N/A (Size Can be customized), Ask for other available size ranges.

Ingredient

N/A

Molecular Weight

97.87 g/mol

Melting Point

 ~1,100–1,130 °C (decomposes rather than boils)

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

~4.80–4.95 g/cm³

Product Codes

NCZ-2051K