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Tantalum Pentoxide Sputtering Targets

Tantalum Pentoxide Sputtering Targets

Tantalum Pentoxide Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43561
CAS No. 1314-61-0
Formula Ta2O5
Molecular Weight 441.893 g/mol
Purity >99.9%
Density 8.18 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 Pentoxide Sputtering Targets

Introduction

Tantalum pentoxide sputtering targets is an inorganic compound known for its high dielectric constant, chemical stability, and excellent optical properties. As a refractory oxide, it is commonly used in various advanced materials and electronic applications. Tantalum pentoxide is particularly valued in semiconductor manufacturing and thin-film technology due to its performance-enhancing properties.

Applications

High-k Dielectric Materials:

Microelectronics: Ta₂O₅ is extensively used as a high-k dielectric material in capacitors and transistors, improving capacitance and enabling the miniaturization of electronic components.

Optical Coatings:

Anti-Reflective Coatings: Tantalum pentoxide is employed in optical coatings for lenses, mirrors, and filters, providing enhanced transmission and reflection properties.

Thin Film Photovoltaics:

Ta₂O₅ films are used in thin-film solar cells, where they help improve light absorption and overall efficiency in energy conversion.

Protective Coatings:

Tantalum pentoxide coatings provide excellent wear resistance and chemical stability, making them suitable for protecting substrates in harsh environments.

Biomedical Applications:

Due to its biocompatibility and stability, Ta₂O₅ is explored for use in biomedical devices and implants, particularly in orthopedics and dental applications.

Gas Sensors:

Tantalum pentoxide can be utilized in gas sensing applications, where its sensitivity to environmental changes makes it suitable for detecting gases and pollutants.

Research Applications:

Ta₂O₅ is a focus of research in materials science, particularly in studies involving dielectric materials, nanostructured films, and high-temperature superconductors.

 

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