Cerium (Ce) Evaporation Material Description
Cerium (Ce) Evaporation Materials refer to substances containing cerium that are used in the process of thin-film deposition through physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques, such as thermal evaporation. These materials are commonly employed in the production of thin films for various applications, including electronics, optics, and coatings.
In the realm of PVD, the evaporation process unfolds by subjecting cerium material to controlled heating within a vacuum environment. As the material gracefully vaporizes, it elegantly condenses onto a substrate, giving birth to a thin film. This method, commonly employed in thermal evaporation, serves as the foundation for the versatility of cerium-based thin films.
Cerium (Ce) Evaporation Material Specification
Material
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Cerium
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Appearance
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Silvery White, Metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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798
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Thermal Conductivity
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11W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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6.3 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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~6.70
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Cerium (Ce) Evaporation Material Application
- Electronics: Cerium-based thin films may be utilized in electronic devices. Their properties, such as high dielectric constant and stability, make them suitable for applications like capacitors and thin-film transistors.
- Catalytic Converters: The catalytic properties of cerium aid in promoting chemical reactions that reduce emissions from internal combustion engines, contributing to cleaner air.
- Sensors: Cerium-based thin films may be utilized in sensors, leveraging their piezoelectric properties.
- Reactive Deposition: The reactive nature of cerium evaporation materials allows intentional reactions with other materials during the deposition process.
Cerium (Ce) Evaporation Material Packing
Our evaporation materials are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.