Lanthanum Scandium Oxide Sputtering Targets
Lanthanum Scandium Oxide Sputtering Targets
Lanthanum Scandium Oxide Sputtering Targets | |
Product No | NRE-43236 |
CAS No. | NA |
Formula | LaScO3 |
Molecular Weight | 231.86 |
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 |
Lanthanum Scandium Oxide Sputtering Targets
Introduction
Lanthanum scandium oxide (LaScO3) is a promising material known for its excellent electrical, optical, and thermal properties. It belongs to the perovskite family of oxides and has garnered attention for its potential applications in advanced technologies. Sputtering targets made from lanthanum scandium oxide are used to create thin films with desirable characteristics for a range of applications.
Applications
Dielectric Layers:
LaScO3 is utilized as a high-k dielectric material in semiconductor devices. Its superior dielectric constant enhances capacitance, making it ideal for use in capacitors and transistors, improving device performance and miniaturization.
Thin Film Transistors (TFTs):
The material’s properties support the development of high-performance TFTs used in displays and other electronic applications, contributing to improved efficiency and reliability.
Optical Coatings:
With its high refractive index and transparency in the visible and near-infrared regions, LaScO3 is employed in optical coatings, such as anti-reflective layers and mirrors, for various photonic devices.
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs):
Lanthanum scandium oxide serves as an electrolyte material in SOFCs due to its excellent ionic conductivity at elevated temperatures, contributing to the efficiency of energy conversion processes.
Gas Sensors:
Its reactive properties make LaScO3 suitable for gas sensing applications, where thin films can detect specific gases and changes in environmental conditions.
Catalysts and Photocatalysts:
LaScO3 is investigated for use in catalytic applications, particularly in environmental remediation and chemical synthesis processes, leveraging its stability and activity under various conditions.