Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target Description
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target is a mixed oxide ceramic sputtering target, usually made by high-temperature sintering/recrystallization of oxide mixture of Li and Fe. Lithium iron phosphate is a gray, red-grey, brown, or black solid that is insoluble in water. It has very special physical properties and has special applications in the electronics, superconductivity, and optical industries.
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target Specification
Material Type |
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target |
Symbol |
LiFePO4 |
Color/Appearance |
Metallic, Solid |
Melting Point |
>300 °C |
Sputter |
RF, RF-R, DC |
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″ |
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target Applications
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) sputtering targets find applications in various fields, especially in the development of lithium-ion batteries and energy storage systems. These targets are crucial for depositing thin films of LiFePO4 on substrates. LiFePO4 is known for its stability, high energy density, and safety, making it a popular choice for rechargeable batteries.
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target Bonding Services
Indium bonding and Elastomer bonding are available for the LiFePO4 sputtering materials. Stanford Advanced Materials is devoted to machining standard backing plates and working together with the Taiwan Bonding Company to provide bonding services.
Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputtering Target Packing
Our Lithium Iron Phosphate Sputter Targets are tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.