Cadmium Sulfide Evaporation Materials Description
Cadmium sulfide evaporation material, provided by Stanford Advanced Materials, is a sulfide ceramic substance with the chemical formula CdS. High-purity CdS evaporation materials are instrumental in deposition processes, ensuring the creation of superior deposited films. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing these materials with an exceptional level of purity, reaching up to 99.9995%. This exceptional purity is achieved through stringent quality assurance processes, ensuring unparalleled product reliability.
Cadmium Sulfide Evaporation Materials Specification
Property |
Specification |
Material Type |
Cadmium sulfide |
Symbol |
CdS |
Appearance/Color |
Yellow-orange to brown solid |
Melting Point |
1,750 °C (3,180 °F; 2,020 K) at 10 MPa |
Density |
4.826 g/cm³ |
Purity |
99.9% ~ 99.999% |
Shape |
Powder/Granule/Custom-made |
Cadmium Sulfide Evaporation Materials Application
Cadmium sulfide evaporation materials find extensive applications in various deposition processes, including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and physical vapor deposition (PVD). They are particularly well-suited for optical applications, contributing to wear protection, decorative coatings, and displays.
Cadmium Sulfide Evaporation Materials Packing
To ensure efficient identification and quality control, cadmium sulfide evaporation materials are meticulously labeled and tagged externally. Stringent measures are taken during the packaging process to safeguard against any potential damage that might occur during storage or transportation, thus preserving the integrity of the product.