Chemical Formula | ZnS-CdS |
Catalog No. | ST1009 |
CAS Number | 12442-27-2 |
Purity | 99.9%, 99.95%, 99.99%, 99.995%, 99.999% |
Shape | Discs, Plates, Column Targets, Step Targets, Custom-made |
Embark on a journey into the world of precision with Cadmium Zinc Sulfide Sputtering Target, offered by Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM). Crafted with meticulous attention, this sputtering target guarantees exceptional quality and performance, making it a superior choice for precise thin film deposition.
Cadmium Zinc Sulfide (ZnS-CdS) Sputtering Target is a vital material used in thin film deposition processes for various applications. This compound consists of cadmium, zinc, and sulfur elements, offering unique properties essential for optical and electronic applications. ZnS-CdS thin films exhibit excellent optical transparency and a wide bandgap, making them suitable for optoelectronic devices like photodetectors and solar cells. Additionally, Cadmium Zinc Sulfide Sputtering Targets are utilized in the production of semiconductor devices due to their tunable electrical properties and compatibility with diverse substrates. With superior film uniformity and precise deposition control, Cadmium Zinc Sulfide Sputtering Targets enable the fabrication of high-performance electronic and optical components.
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Compound Formula | ZnS-CdS |
Molecular Weight | 209.756 |
Appearance | Yellow Target |
Density | 1.06 g/cm3 |
Available Sizes | Dia.: 1.0″, 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″
Thick: 0.125″, 0.250″ |
Our Cadmium Zinc Sulfide Sputtering Target is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.
SAM’s Cadmium Zinc Sulfide Sputtering Target is available in various forms, purities, and sizes. We specialize in producing high-purity physical vapor deposition (PVD) 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.