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Dysprosium Sputtering Target (Dy, Purity: 99.99%)

Dysprosium Sputtering Target

Dysprosium Sputtering Target
Product No NRE-43047
CAS No. 7429-91-6
Formula Dy
Molecular Weight 162.500 g/mol
Purity 99.99%
Density 8.540 g/cm³
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Expansion NA

Dysprosium Sputtering Target

Dysprosium (Dy) sputtering targets are used to deposit thin films of dysprosium in various advanced technological applications. Dysprosium is a rare earth element known for its unique magnetic, optical, and chemical properties. Here’s a detailed look at the applications and characteristics of dysprosium sputtering targets.

Magnetic Materials:

Use: Dysprosium is used in the production of thin films for magnetic applications. Dysprosium has a high magnetic moment, which enhances the magnetic properties of the deposited films.

Benefit: Thin films of dysprosium can be crucial for high-density magnetic storage devices, magnetic sensors, and components in spintronic devices. Dysprosium’s strong magnetic properties can lead to improved performance and miniaturization in these technologies.

High-Temperature Superconductors:

Use: Dysprosium is utilized in the deposition of thin films for high-temperature superconductors. It can be part of the material matrix or used as a dopant to influence the superconducting properties.

Benefit: Enhances flux pinning and improves superconducting performance, making it valuable in advanced electronic and magnetic applications.

Optical Coatings:

Use: Dysprosium sputtering targets are used to deposit thin films for optical coatings. Dysprosium oxide or dysprosium metal films can be used in various optical devices to tailor their light absorption, emission, or reflection properties.

Benefit: Provides specific optical characteristics for lenses, mirrors, and filters, improving their performance in various optical applications.

Thin Film Transistors and Electronics:

Use: Dysprosium thin films can be used in electronic devices, including thin film transistors. Dysprosium’s properties can contribute to the performance of semiconductors and insulators.

Benefit: Enhances electronic device performance, stability, and durability, making it suitable for use in advanced electronic components.

Phosphors and Luminescent Materials:

Use: Dysprosium is employed in the production of phosphors and luminescent materials. When doped into phosphor materials, dysprosium can contribute to the emission of specific wavelengths of light.

Benefit: Used in lighting technologies such as LEDs, cathode ray tubes (CRT), and other display technologies to improve brightness and color purity.

 

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