Barium Ferrite Sputtering Targets
Barium Ferrite Sputtering Targets
Barium Ferrite Sputtering Targets | |
Product No | NRE-43330 |
CAS No. | 12047-11-9 |
Formula | BFO |
Molecular Weight | 1111.46 |
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 |
Barium Ferrite Sputtering Targets
Barium ferrite (BaFe₁₂O₁₉), also known as barium hexaferrite, is a magnetic material with various technological applications. Sputtering targets made from barium ferrite are used to deposit thin films of this material onto substrates. Here’s a detailed overview of its applications and benefits:
Applications:
Magnetic Recording Media:
Applications: Barium ferrite is used in the production of magnetic recording media, such as hard disk drives and magnetic tapes.
Advantages: The material’s high magnetic coercivity and high saturation magnetization make it suitable for recording high-density data.
Microwave Devices:
Applications: Barium ferrite is utilized in microwave and RF devices, such as microwave isolators, circulators, and phase shifters.
Advantages: Its high magnetic permeability and low losses at microwave frequencies are beneficial for controlling and directing microwave signals.
Permanent Magnets:
Applications: Barium ferrite is used to make permanent magnets for various applications, including motors, sensors, and magnetic assemblies.
Advantages: The material’s strong magnetic properties and stability at high temperatures make it suitable for use in permanent magnets.
Magnetic Sensors:
Applications: Thin films of barium ferrite can be used in magnetic sensors for detecting magnetic fields.
Advantages: The material’s high sensitivity and stable magnetic properties are valuable for precision measurements in sensor applications.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding:
Applications: Barium ferrite is used in materials designed to shield electronic components from electromagnetic interference.
Advantages: The material’s magnetic properties help absorb and block unwanted electromagnetic radiation, protecting sensitive electronic devices.
Telecommunications:
Applications: In telecommunications, barium ferrite is used in components such as antennas and filters.
Advantages: Its magnetic properties can be exploited to improve signal quality and reduce interference.