Tungsten Telluride Powder
Tungsten Telluride Powder
Tungsten Telluride Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11274 |
CAS No. | 12067-76-4 |
Formula | WTe2 |
APS | <40 µm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | grey |
Molecular Weight | 439.04 g/mol |
Density | 9.43 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 1020 °C |
Boiling Point | NA |
Tungsten Telluride Powder
Tungsten telluride powder is a compound made of tungsten (W) and tellurium (Te). It is part of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) family, which includes materials that have a layered structure with remarkable electrical, optical, and mechanical properties. Tungsten telluride exists as a semiconducting material with potential applications in various advanced technologies. The most common form of tungsten telluride is WTe₂, which exhibits unique electronic, thermoelectric, and topological properties.
Tungsten telluride powder is typically produced in nanoparticle or micron-sized forms and is known for its high electrical conductivity, high thermal stability, and semiconductor properties. This material has garnered significant interest due to its unique topological behavior and its potential for use in quantum computing, energy storage, optoelectronics, and thermoelectrics.
Key Properties:
Appearance: Tungsten telluride powder typically appears as a gray or black material and can range in size from nanoparticles to micron-sized particles depending on the synthesis method.
Semiconductor Behavior: WTe₂ is a semiconductor with a high carrier mobility and can exhibit unique properties under various electrical and thermal conditions.
Thermal Stability: Tungsten telluride is known for its high thermal stability, making it useful in high-temperature applications.
Electrical Conductivity: This material shows excellent electrical conductivity, which is important for its application in electronics and optoelectronics.
Topological Properties: Tungsten telluride has been found to exhibit topological insulator behavior under certain conditions, making it an interesting candidate for quantum computing and spintronics applications.