Ytterbium Sputtering Target (Yb Target)
Product | Ytterbium Sputtering Target (Yb Target) |
Part Number | SP39-2 |
Purity | 99%, 99.9% |
Density | 6.98 g/cm3 |
CAS# | 7440-64-4 |
Ytterbium (Yb) is silver gray, malleable and soft. It can be oxidized slowly by air and water at room temperature. Ytterbium is used as laser material and a portable X-ray source. Yb ion is an important sensitizer of luminescent material. Yb can be used for medical diagnosis as well. NCE can provide Ytterbium Sputtering Targets with different purity levels on request.
Typical application:
It is used for the scientific experiments or research applications, micro nano processing, or device manufacturing, etc.
Relevant customized products can be widely used in semiconductor chip, solar photovoltaic, plane display, special coating and other industries.
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Typical Specification
Material: | Ytterbium (Yb) |
Purity: | 99%, 99.9% |
Sputter: | RF sputtering (radio frequency sputtering), DC sputtering |
Type of Bond: | Not Available |
Shape: | Discs, plates, step targets, custom work |
Typical Dimension: | Diameter: 1″, 2″, 3″; Thickness: 0.125″, 0.2″, 0.25″ |
* Special requirements are available. Please review the sputtering gun manual to confirm the target shape and size.
Order Information
Inquiries and orders should include the following information:
- Quantity
- Dimension or Drawing
Packing and Storage
Standard Packing: Packed in Sealed Bags with labeled. Items will be packed properly to avoid damage during transit.
Storage: Store in dry environment, sealed package. Handle with care, prevent pressure and collision.
Note: Before using, observe whether the surface is clean. Wear clean gloves to operate. Avoid direct contact with materials by hand and avoid contamination by oil and other things.
Physical Properties – Ytterbium Sputtering Target (Yb Target)
Appearance Form | |
Color | Silvery White |
Melting Point | 819°C |
Boiling Point | 1196°C |
Thermal Conductivity | 34.9 W/m·K |