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Tin Sulfide Sputtering Target

Tin Sulfide Sputtering Target

Tin Sulfide Sputtering Target
Product No NRE-43155
CAS No. 1314-95-0
Formula SnS
Molecular Weight 150.78 g/mol
Purity 99.9%
Density 5.22 g/cm3
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Electrical Resistivity NA
Electronegativity NA

Tin Sulfide Sputtering Target

Introduction

Tin sulfide sputtering target is a semiconductor compound that has gained attention due to its unique electrical, optical, and thermoelectric properties. With a suitable bandgap for various applications, tin sulfide is often explored for use in thin-film technologies. Sputtering is a favored method for depositing SnS films, allowing for high-quality, uniform coatings on a variety of substrates.

Applications

Photovoltaic Cells:

Thin-Film Solar Cells: SnS is a promising material for thin-film solar cells due to its high absorption coefficient and appropriate bandgap (around 1.3 eV). This makes it effective for converting sunlight into electricity, offering potential for cost-effective solar energy solutions.

Infrared Detectors:

Thermal Imaging: Tin sulfide can be used in infrared detectors, particularly for thermal imaging applications. Its sensitivity to infrared radiation makes it suitable for night vision and various sensing technologies.

Optoelectronic Devices:

LEDs and Laser Diodes: SnS can be utilized in the development of optoelectronic devices such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes, especially for applications that require emission in the mid-infrared range.

Thermoelectric Devices:

Energy Harvesting: SnS shows promising thermoelectric properties, which can be harnessed for energy harvesting applications. It can efficiently convert waste heat into electrical energy, making it valuable for sustainable energy solutions.

Thin-Film Transistors (TFTs):

Displays and Electronics: Tin sulfide can be used in the fabrication of thin-film transistors, which are essential components in display technologies, including LCDs and OLEDs. Its semiconducting properties enable improved performance in electronic devices.

Catalytic Applications:

Photocatalysis: SnS can act as a photocatalyst in various chemical reactions, particularly in environmental applications for pollutant degradation and water splitting. Its ability to absorb light effectively enhances its catalytic performance.

Battery Materials:

Energy Storage: Research is being conducted into the use of tin sulfide in battery applications, where its properties could enhance the performance of lithium-ion batteries and other energy storage systems.

 

 

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