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Calcium Ruthenate Sputtering Targets

Calcium Ruthenate Sputtering Targets

Calcium Ruthenate Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43351
CAS No. 133174-44-4
Formula CaRuO3
Molecular Weight 189.15
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

Calcium Ruthenate Sputtering Targets

Calcium rutenate (CaRuO₃) sputtering targets are used in various high-tech applications due to their unique electrical and optical properties. Here’s a look at some common applications.

Thin Film Electronics: Calcium rutenate is often used to deposit thin films in electronic devices. Its electrical conductivity makes it suitable for applications in transparent conductive films, which are crucial in touchscreens, displays, and other electronic interfaces.

Optoelectronics: In optoelectronic devices, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or photovoltaic cells, calcium rutenate thin films can be used to improve performance or create specific optical properties.

Sensors: The material’s stability and conductive properties make it useful in various sensors, including those for environmental monitoring or industrial process control.

Photocatalysis: Calcium rutenate films can be employed in photocatalytic applications, where they help facilitate chemical reactions under light exposure. This can be useful in environmental applications like water purification or air cleaning.

Spintronics: In the field of spintronics, where electron spin is used in addition to charge to store and process information, calcium rutenate might be used to create thin films that exhibit desirable magnetic and electronic properties.

Superconductors: While not a superconductor itself, calcium rutenate can be used in research related to superconducting materials or in applications where specific electronic properties are needed in conjunction with superconducting elements.

In these applications, sputtering targets of calcium rutenate are utilized to create thin films with precise control over thickness and uniformity, which is crucial for the performance and reliability of the final device or system.

 

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