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Beryllium Sputtering Target (Be, Purity: 99.99%)

Beryllium Sputtering Target

Beryllium Sputtering Target
Product No NRE-43016
CAS No. 7440-41-7
Formula  Be
Molecular Weight 9.01 g/mol
Purity >99.9%
Density 1.85 g/cm³
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Electronegativity NA

Beryllium Sputtering Target

Beryllium (Be) sputtering targets are used to deposit thin films of beryllium, a material known for its unique properties, including low atomic weight, high melting point, and excellent thermal conductivity. Here are key applications of beryllium thin films.

Electronics:

Conductive Layers: Beryllium thin films are used in the electronics industry for conductive layers in various components. Their low density and high thermal conductivity make them suitable for applications requiring lightweight and efficient heat dissipation.

High-Frequency Devices: In high-frequency electronics, beryllium films can be used in components where low dielectric losses and high thermal conductivity are required.

Optoelectronics:

Reflective Coatings: Beryllium thin films are used in reflective coatings for optical devices, including mirrors and lenses. Their reflective properties and stability at various wavelengths make them useful in laser systems and high-precision optical applications.

X-Ray Technology:

X-Ray Windows: Beryllium’s transparency to X-rays makes it suitable for X-ray windows and other X-ray equipment components. Thin films of beryllium are used in X-ray tubes and detectors to allow X-rays to pass through while protecting sensitive components.

Nuclear Applications:

Neutron Moderators and Reflectors: Beryllium is used as a neutron moderator and reflector in nuclear reactors due to its ability to slow down and reflect neutrons effectively. Thin films of beryllium can be used in specific reactor components or experimental setups.

Aerospace and Defense:

Lightweight Components: In aerospace and defense applications, beryllium thin films are used in lightweight structural components and thermal management systems due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and thermal conductivity.

Heat Management:

Heat Sinks: Beryllium’s high thermal conductivity makes it useful in heat sinks and thermal management systems for electronic devices, where efficient heat dissipation is critical.

Semiconductor Processing:

Substrate Material: Beryllium thin films can be used as substrates or buffer layers in semiconductor processing, where their properties can aid in the growth and performance of other semiconductor materials.

Sensors:

Thermal Sensors: Beryllium thin films can be used in sensors that require high thermal conductivity and stability, such as thermal imaging sensors or high-temperature sensors.

 

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