Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Description
Uncover the exceptional qualities of Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials and explore their versatile applications across diverse industries. This page provides insights into the key characteristics and applications of integrating Cadmium Fluoride into thin film deposition processes.
Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Specification
Specification |
Details |
Material Type |
Cadmium Fluoride |
Symbol |
CdF2 |
Appearance/Color |
White, crystalline solid |
Melting Point |
1,110 °C (2,030 °F; 1,380 K) |
Density |
6.33 g/cm3, solid |
Purity |
99.9% ~ 99.99% |
Shape |
Powder/ Granule/ Custom-made |
Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Key Characteristics
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Chemical Composition: Cadmium Fluoride (CdF2) is composed of cadmium (Cd) and fluorine (F), forming a distinct white, crystalline solid.
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Moderate Melting Point: CdF2 has a moderate melting point of 1,110 °C (2,030 °F; 1,380 K), making it suitable for various thermal evaporation processes.
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Density: With a density of 6.33 g/cm3 in its solid state, Cadmium Fluoride possesses substantial mass, contributing to its stability during thin film deposition.
Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Applications
1. Optical Coatings: Cadmium Fluoride thin films are used in optical coatings for lenses, mirrors, and various optical components. Its refractive properties contribute to managing light transmission and reflection.
2. Scintillators: Cadmium Fluoride is used in scintillator applications for detecting ionizing radiation, making it valuable in medical imaging and security systems.
3. Phosphors: Its luminescent properties make Cadmium Fluoride valuable in the creation of phosphors used in displays, lighting, and imaging devices.
Leverage the potential of Cadmium Fluoride Evaporation Materials and harness their exceptional properties for innovative applications across industries.
Packing
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