Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials Description
Strontium Ruthanate Evaporation Materials are essential components in thin film deposition processes, characterized by their unique properties. Comprising strontium and ruthenium, these materials exhibit versatile electrical, magnetic, and catalytic properties, making them valuable in various applications. Strontium ruthanate films demonstrate high electrical conductivity, making them suitable for use in electrodes, interconnects, and transparent conductive coatings. Additionally, their ferromagnetic properties enable applications in spintronics, magnetic sensors, and data storage devices. Moreover, strontium ruthanate possesses catalytic activity, facilitating chemical reactions in applications such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, and catalytic converters. With their diverse range of properties, Strontium Ruthanate Evaporation Materials contribute significantly to advancements in electronics, magnetism, and catalysis.
Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials Specification
Material Type |
Strontium Ruthenate |
Symbol |
Sr2RuO4 |
Color/Appearance |
Black, Solid Crystals |
Melting Point |
1,625 °C |
Theoretical Density |
5.45 g/cm³ |
Purity |
99.9% |
Shape |
Powder/Pellets/Granules/Custom-made |
Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials Application
Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials are used in the following applications:
- Used in deposition processes including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and physical vapor deposition (PVD).
- Utilized in the creation of thin-film materials for advanced electronic and optical devices.
Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials Packaging
Our Strontium Ruthenate Evaporation Materials are meticulously packaged to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to maintain the quality of our products in their original condition.
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