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Zinc Selenide Sputtering Target

Zinc Selenide Sputtering Target

Zinc Selenide Sputtering Target
Product No NRE-43183
CAS No. 1315-09-9
Formula ZnSe
Molecular Weight 144.35 g/mol
Purity >99.99%
Density 5.27 g/cm³
Thickness 3 mm ± 0.5mm (can be customized)
Diameter 50 mm ± 1mm (can be customized)
Shape Round
Resistivity NA
Thermal Conductivity NA

Zinc Selenide Sputtering Target

Introduction:

Zinc selenide sputtering target is a compound semiconductor material known for its excellent optical and electronic properties. It is particularly valued for its wide bandgap, transparency in the visible and infrared regions, and high-quality crystal structure. As a sputtering target, ZnSe is used to produce thin films that are critical in various advanced applications, especially in optoelectronics and photonics.

Applications:

Optical Coatings:

ZnSe is widely used in optical coatings, such as anti-reflective and reflective films for lenses, mirrors, and laser components. Its transparency in the infrared range makes it suitable for applications in IR optics.

Laser Technology:

Due to its favorable optical properties, ZnSe is utilized in solid-state laser applications, particularly as a laser host material and in optical components for laser systems.

Photonic Devices:

ZnSe thin films are employed in photonic devices, including waveguides and modulators, where efficient light transmission is essential.

Infrared Windows and Lenses:

ZnSe is used to manufacture infrared optics, such as lenses and windows, that operate in the mid-infrared range, making it valuable in thermal imaging and spectroscopy.

Semiconductor Devices:

ZnSe can be used in various semiconductor applications, including LEDs and photodetectors, due to its direct bandgap and suitable electronic properties.

Solar Cells:

In certain photovoltaic applications, ZnSe is explored for use in thin-film solar cells, benefiting from its semiconducting properties.

Gas Sensors:

ZnSe materials can be utilized in gas sensing applications, taking advantage of their sensitivity to specific gas interactions.

 

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