Description
Tellurium (Te) Evaporation Materials possess a range of unique properties that make them suitable for various applications. Characterized by its high vapor pressure and low melting point, Tellurium Evaporation Materials exhibit excellent evaporation characteristics, enabling efficient deposition of thin films and coatings.
These materials also display good adhesion to various substrates, ensuring a strong and durable bond between the deposited film and the underlying material. This adhesion property is crucial for maintaining the integrity and performance of the coating over time.
Moreover, Tellurium Evaporation Materials possess high electrical conductivity, making them suitable for applications where electrical properties are crucial. They can be used to create thin films with desired conductivity levels, enabling the development of high-performance electronic devices.
In addition, Tellurium Evaporation Materials demonstrate good stability in various environments, resisting oxidation and corrosion. This stability ensures that the deposited films maintain their functional properties over a long period.
Specification
Material
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Tellurium
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Atomic Weight
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127.6
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Color/Appearance
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Silvery Lustrous Gray, Semi-Metallic
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Thermal Conductivity
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3 W/m.K
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Melting Point (°C)
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449
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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6.25
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Z Ratio
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0.9
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Applications
1. Electronic Devices: In the electronics industry, Tellurium Evaporation Materials are employed in the manufacturing of thin-film transistors, diodes, and solar cells. Their high electrical conductivity and evaporation rates enable the creation of efficient and reliable electronic components.
2. Optical Coatings: The optical properties of Tellurium Evaporation Materials make them suitable for depositing thin films on optical surfaces. These coatings can enhance the reflectivity, transmittance, or absorption characteristics of optical components, such as lenses and mirrors, used in cameras, telescopes, and other optical instruments.
3. Thermoelectric Materials: Tellurium-based materials are known for their thermoelectric properties, which allow them to convert heat into electricity. Evaporated Tellurium films can be used in the development of thermoelectric devices, such as heat sensors and energy conversion systems.
4. Research and Development: Scientists often utilize Tellurium Evaporation Materials in research laboratories to investigate new materials, devices, and technologies. The controlled deposition of Tellurium films enables precise studies of material properties and performance under various conditions.
5. Thin-Film Coatings for Protection and Enhancement: Tellurium Evaporation Materials can be used to deposit protective coatings on surfaces, providing resistance to corrosion, wear, and other forms of degradation. They can also be used to enhance the surface properties of materials, such as improving lubricity or adhesion.
Packaging:
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.