Niobium Sputtering Target
Niobium Sputtering Target
Niobium Sputtering Target | |
Product No | NRE-43125 |
CAS No. | 7440-03-1 |
Formula | Nb |
Molecular Weight | 92.9 g/mol |
Purity | 99.99% |
Thickness | 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized) |
Diameter | 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized) |
Shape | Round |
Niobium Sputtering Target
Introduction:
Niobium sputtering target is a transition metal known for its excellent superconducting properties, corrosion resistance, and high melting point. These characteristics make niobium a valuable material in various high-tech applications, especially in the aerospace, electronics, and medical fields. Sputtering is a widely used technique for depositing thin films of niobium onto substrates, enabling the creation of advanced coatings and components.
Applications:
Superconducting Materials: Niobium is widely used in superconducting applications, including superconducting wires, magnets, and RF cavities for particle accelerators. Its ability to carry large currents with zero resistance at low temperatures is crucial for high-performance superconducting systems.
Aerospace Components: Due to its high melting point and resistance to corrosion, niobium is employed in aerospace applications, including turbine blades and rocket components. Niobium coatings can enhance the durability and performance of these components under extreme conditions.
Medical Devices: Niobium is biocompatible, making it suitable for medical implants and devices, such as pacemakers and stents. Sputtered niobium films can provide protective layers that enhance the longevity and functionality of these devices.
Thin-Film Transistors: In the electronics industry, niobium can be used in thin-film transistors (TFTs) and other semiconductor applications, where its conductive properties are beneficial for performance and efficiency.
Protective Coatings: Niobium coatings are used to enhance the wear resistance and hardness of tools and machinery components, improving their performance in manufacturing processes.
Optical Coatings: Niobium can also be utilized in optical coatings for mirrors and lenses, where its reflective properties contribute to enhanced optical performance.