Chemical Formula:Te
Catalog Number:ST0049
CAS Number:13494-80-9
Purity:>99.99%, 99.999%
Shape:Discs, Plates, Column Targets, Step Targets, Custom-made
The tellurium sputtering target is available in various forms, purities, sizes, and prices. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is a trusted sputtering target supplier working with international partners to bring you the highest quality products with the most affordable pricing.
Tellurium sputtering target is composed of high purity tellurium metal. Tellurium is a chemical element originated from Earth, the third planet on solar system (with the Latin word tellus). It was first mentioned in 1782 and observed by F.-J.M. von Reichenstein. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by H. Klaproth. “Te” is the canonical chemical symbol of tellurium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 52 with location at Period 5 and Group 16, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of tellurium is 127.60(3) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.
Material Type | Tellurium |
Symbol | Te |
Color/Appearance | Silvery Lustrous Gray, Semi-Metallic |
Melting Point | 449 °C |
Sputter | RF |
Density | 6.24 g/cm3 |
Thermal Conductivity | 1.97~3.0W/m.K |
Type of Bond | Indium, Elastomer |
Available Sizes | Dia.: 1.0″, 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″ Thick: 0.125″, 0.250″ |
Indium Bonding and Elastomeric Target Bonding Service are recommended for pure metal tellurium sputtering targets. Stanford Advanced Materials is devoted to machining standard backing plates and working together with the Taiwan Bonding Company for providing bonding services. For questions about target bonding materials, methods and services, please click here.
SAM’s tellurium sputtering targets are available in various forms, purities, sizes, and prices. We specialize in producing high purity thin film deposition 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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I got many from SAM for our chemistry lab and we use them for sputter deposition experiments. They're great for chemical projects and science for the students.