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Silver Telluride Sputtering Targets

Silver Telluride Sputtering Targets

Silver Telluride Sputtering Targets
Product No NRE-43547
CAS No. 12002-99-2
Formula Ag2Te
Molecular Weight 341.34
Purity >99.9%
Density 8.318 g/cm3
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Conductivity NA

Silver Telluride Sputtering Targets

Introduction

Silver telluride sputtering targets sputtering targets are specialized materials used in the deposition of thin films via sputtering techniques. Silver telluride is a semiconductor compound with notable electrical and optical properties, making it valuable for various applications in electronics, optoelectronics, and thermoelectric devices. The sputtering process involves bombarding the Ag₂Te target with energetic particles, which eject silver and tellurium atoms that can then be deposited onto substrates to form thin films.

Applications:

Optoelectronic Devices: Silver telluride is used in the fabrication of optoelectronic devices such as photodetectors and infrared sensors. Its sensitivity to infrared light makes it suitable for applications in imaging systems and photonics.

Thermoelectric Materials: Ag₂Te is known for its thermoelectric properties, making it useful in applications for converting temperature differences into electrical voltage. Thin films of silver telluride can be employed in thermoelectric generators and coolers.

Thin-Film Transistors: Silver telluride can serve as a channel material in thin-film transistors (TFTs), which are essential for displays and flexible electronics. Its semiconducting properties contribute to device performance.

Memory Devices: Due to its unique phase-change characteristics, silver telluride is being explored for use in non-volatile memory devices, where it can provide fast switching speeds and high data retention.

Surface Plasmon Resonance Applications: Ag₂Te can support surface plasmon resonance, making it useful in biosensors and other applications that rely on enhanced light-matter interactions.

 

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