Samarium Cerium Copper Oxide Sputtering Targets
Samarium Cerium Copper Oxide Sputtering Targets
Samarium Cerium Copper Oxide Sputtering Targets | |
Product No | NRE-43269 |
CAS No. | NA |
Formula | Sm(1-x)CexCuO4 |
Molecular Weight | NA |
Purity | >99.9% |
Density | NA |
Thickness | 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized) |
Diameter | 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized) |
Shape | Round |
Resistivity | NA |
Thermal Conductivity | NA |
Samarium Cerium Copper Oxide Sputtering Targets
Introduction
Chemical Composition:
Samarium cerium copper oxide sputtering targets often denoted as SmCeCuOx\text{SmCeCuO}_xSmCeCuOx, is a type of high-temperature superconductor belonging to the broader family of cuprate superconductors. This material incorporates samarium (Sm), cerium (Ce), and copper (Cu) in its structure.
Material Properties:
This compound exhibits superconducting properties at relatively high temperatures compared to conventional superconductors.
It has unique electronic and magnetic properties, which are of interest for various advanced applications.
Applications
Superconducting Thin Films:
Samarium cerium copper oxide is primarily used to produce thin films for superconducting applications, crucial in developing superconducting wires and tapes that can carry high currents with minimal energy loss.
High-Temperature Superconductors:
These materials are employed in devices that operate at elevated temperatures, making them suitable for applications such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particle accelerators, and other advanced scientific equipment.
Magnetic Sensors:
The unique superconducting properties allow for the development of sensitive magnetic field sensors, enhancing detection capabilities in various applications.
Energy Storage Systems:
Investigated for use in superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) systems, which can store and release large amounts of energy rapidly, supporting grid stability and energy management.
Power Electronics:
Used in the manufacturing of superconducting components for power electronics, including transformers and inductors, due to their ability to conduct electricity without resistance.
Research Applications:
Samarium cerium copper oxide sputtering targets are utilized in research to study superconductivity and to explore new materials and their properties for future applications.