Yttrium Iron Garnet Sputtering Target | |
Product No | NRE-43179 |
CAS No. | 12063-56-8 |
Formula | Y3Fe5O12 |
Molecular Weight | 737.94 g/mol |
Purity | 99.9% |
Density | 5.11 g/cm3 |
Thickness | 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized) |
Diameter | 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized) |
Shape | Round |
Electrical Resistivity | NA |
Electronegativity | NA |
Yttrium Iron Garnet Sputtering Target
Introduction:
Yttrium iron garnet sputtering target is a synthetic crystalline material with the chemical formula Y₃Fe₅O₁₂. It is a member of the garnet family and is known for its unique magnetic and optical properties. YIG exhibits low magnetic losses, making it an excellent material for various high-frequency applications. As a sputtering target, YIG is used to produce thin films that are critical in advanced technologies, particularly in the fields of magnetics and photonics.
Applications
Magnetic Devices:
YIG is extensively used in the fabrication of magnetic films for devices such as isolators, circulators, and other microwave components, where its low magnetic loss is highly advantageous.
Spintronics:
In the field of spintronics, YIG thin films are utilized for studies of spin transport and manipulation of electron spins, making them essential for the development of next-generation electronic devices.
Optical Components:
YIG can be used in the development of optical coatings, benefiting from its favorable optical properties, including transparency and high refractive index.
High-Frequency Electronics:
Employed in high-frequency and radio-frequency applications, YIG materials help enhance signal integrity and reduce loss in RF circuits.
Magnetic Sensors:
YIG films are explored for use in magnetic sensors, leveraging their sensitivity to magnetic fields for applications in data storage and detection.
Quantum Computing:
The unique properties of YIG make it a candidate for research in quantum computing, particularly in the development of quantum bits (qubits) based on spin dynamics.