Chemical Formula: LGPS
Catalog Number: ST0877
Purity: 99.9% ~99.999%
Shape: Discs, Plates, Column Targets, Step Targets, Custom-made
Lithium germanium phosphorus sulfide sputtering target is available in various forms, purities, sizes, and prices. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) offers high quality lithium germanium phosphorus sulfide sputter targets at the most competitive price.
Lithium germanium phosphorus sulfide sputtering target is a white sputtering material with the element Li, Ge, P and S.
Lithium is a chemical element originated from the Greek ‘lithos’ meaning stone. It was first mentioned in 1817 and observed by A. Arfwedson. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by W. T. Brande. “Li” is the canonical chemical symbol of lithium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 3 with location at Period 2 and Group 1, belonging to the s-block. The relative atomic mass of lithium is 6.941(2) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty. Related: Lithium Sputtering Target
Germanium is a chemical element originated from Germany (with the Latin name Germania). It was first mentioned in 1886 and observed by A. Winkler. “Ge” is the canonical chemical symbol of germanium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 32 with location at Period 4 and Group 14, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of germanium is 72.64(1) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty. Related: Germanium Sputtering Target
Phosphorus is a chemical element originated from the Greek ‘phosphoros’, meaning bringer of light. It was first mentioned in 1669 and observed by H. Brand. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by H. Brand. “P” is the canonical chemical symbol of phosphorus. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 15 with location at Period 3 and Group 15, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.973762(2) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.
Sulfur, also called sulphur, is a chemical element originated from Either from the Sanskrit ‘sulvere’, or the Latin ‘sulfurium’, both names for sulfur. It was early used before 2000 BC and discovered by Chinese and Indians. “S” is the canonical chemical symbol of sulfur. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 16 with location at Period 3 and Group 16, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of sulfur is 32.065(5) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty. Related: Sulfide Ceramic Sputtering Target
Material Type | Lithium Germanium Phosphorus Sulfide |
Symbol | LGPS |
Color/Appearance | White Solid |
Available Sizes | Dia.: 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″ Thick: 0.125″, 0.250″ |
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High quality lithium germanium phosphorus sulfide sputtering target is available in various forms, purities, sizes, and prices. We specialize in producing high purity thin film coating materials with the highest possible density and smallest possible average grain sizes for use in semiconductor, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) display and optical applications. Please send us an inquiry for current pricing on sputtering targets and other deposition materials not listed.
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