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Calcium Manganate Sputtering Targets

Calcium Manganate Sputtering Targets

Calcium Manganate Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43209
CAS No. NA
Formula CaMnO3
Molecular Weight 143.01
Purity >99.9%
Density 4.29 g/cm3
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Conductivity NA

Calcium Manganate Sputtering Targets

Calcium manganate (CaMnO₃) sputtering targets are used in specialized applications due to their unique properties as a perovskite oxide material. Here’s how CaMnO₃ sputtering targets are employed in various product applications.

Thin-Film Electronics

Application: Thin-film transistors and electronic devices.

Role: CaMnO₃, as a perovskite oxide, is used in thin-film electronics due to its interesting electronic and magnetic properties. It can be employed as a semiconductor layer or as part of the gate dielectric in electronic devices. Sputtering targets deposit thin films of CaMnO₃ onto substrates to create these layers.

Magnetic Materials

Application: Magnetic thin films and spintronics devices.

Role: CaMnO₃ exhibits interesting magnetic properties that are useful in spintronics, a field that exploits the spin of electrons for information processing. Sputtered thin films of CaMnO₃ are used in the development of magnetic materials and devices that rely on these properties.

Catalysis

Application: Catalytic coatings for chemical reactions.

Role: CaMnO₃ can be used as a catalyst or as a catalytic support material in various chemical reactions. Its unique surface properties can enhance reaction rates or selectivity. Sputtering targets are used to deposit thin films of CaMnO₃ onto catalyst supports.

Optoelectronic Devices

Application: Optoelectronic components, such as sensors and photodetectors.

Role: The optical properties of CaMnO₃ make it useful in optoelectronic devices. Sputtering targets are used to create thin films that can be integrated into sensors or photodetectors, where they contribute to the device’s performance in detecting light or other electromagnetic signals.

High-Temperature Superconductors

Application: Superconducting films for high-temperature superconductors.

Role: While CaMnO₃ itself is not a superconductor, it is often used as a component or buffer layer in the fabrication of high-temperature superconducting materials. Its properties can influence the performance of the superconducting films.

 

 

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