Tantalum Telluride Sputtering Targets
Tantalum Telluride Sputtering Targets
Tantalum Telluride Sputtering Targets | |
Product No | NRE-43564 |
CAS No. | 12067-66-2 |
Formula | TaTe2 |
Molecular Weight | 436.15 |
Purity | >99.9% |
Density | 9.4 g/cm3 |
Thickness | 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized) |
Diameter | 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized) |
Shape | Round |
Resistivity | NA |
Thermal Conductivity | NA |
Tantalum Telluride Sputtering Targets
Introduction
Tantalum telluride sputtering targets is a compound consisting of tantalum and tellurium, notable for its unique electronic, optical, and thermal properties. As a member of the transition metal chalcogenides, tantalum telluride has attracted significant interest for its potential applications in advanced materials and devices, particularly in the fields of electronics and optoelectronics.
Applications
Semiconductor Devices:
Thin Film Transistors (TFTs): Tantalum telluride is used in the fabrication of TFTs, where its electronic properties contribute to improved performance in flexible and high-efficiency displays.
Optoelectronic Applications:
Due to its favorable optical characteristics, tantalum telluride is employed in photodetectors and light-emitting devices, enhancing the functionality of optoelectronic circuits.
Photovoltaic Cells:
Tantalum telluride can be utilized in thin-film solar cells, improving light absorption and overall energy conversion efficiency, making it a candidate for next-generation photovoltaic technologies.
Thermoelectric Materials:
Ta₂Te₅ has potential applications in thermoelectric devices, where it can be used for energy harvesting and temperature management due to its thermoelectric properties.
Research and Development:
Tantalum telluride is of interest in materials science research, particularly in studies focused on two-dimensional materials and their applications in nanoelectronics and quantum computing.
Sensing Applications:
The material’s sensitivity to environmental changes makes it suitable for gas sensors and other sensing technologies, particularly in detecting specific gases or conditions.