Introduction
Zinc Evaporation Materials (Zn) are widely used in vacuum deposition processes for producing conductive, protective, and functional thin films. With its relatively low melting point and stable vapor pressure characteristics, zinc is particularly suitable for thermal evaporation and high-throughput coating systems.
Zinc thin films are commonly applied in electronics, optoelectronics, galvanic protection layers, and compound semiconductor fabrication. High-purity Zn evaporation materials ensure controlled film growth, reduced contamination, and reliable electrical performance.
Detailed Description
Zinc (Zn) is a metallic element with a melting point of approximately 419.5 °C and a boiling point of about 907 °C, making it ideal for thermal evaporation under vacuum conditions. Its moderate vapor pressure enables efficient deposition rates without requiring extreme power input.
Zinc evaporation materials are available in:
Pellets
Granules
Pieces or chunks
Custom-cut slugs
High-purity grades (99.9% – 99.999%) are offered to support semiconductor and optoelectronic applications. Low impurity levels help reduce film defects and improve electrical uniformity.
Key material characteristics include:
Excellent thermal evaporation behavior
Good electrical conductivity
Strong adhesion to glass and silicon substrates
Compatibility with reactive deposition processes
Zinc is frequently used in reactive evaporation with oxygen to form ZnO thin films, or co-evaporated with other elements (such as indium or sulfur) to produce compound semiconductors like ZnS or ZnIn-based materials.
Applications
Zinc Evaporation Materials are widely used in:
Zinc oxide (ZnO) thin film deposition
Transparent conductive oxide research
Galvanic and protective coatings
Compound semiconductor fabrication (ZnS, ZnSe)
Infrared and optical coating systems
Thin film photovoltaic research
Electronic and sensor devices
ZnO thin films, in particular, are valued for their transparency, conductivity, and piezoelectric properties.
Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Typical Value / Range | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Symbol | Zn | Defines elemental deposition material |
| Purity | 99.9% – 99.999% | Higher purity improves film quality |
| Form | Pellets / Granules / Pieces | Compatible with various crucibles |
| Melting Point | ~419.5 °C | Suitable for thermal evaporation |
| Density | ~7.14 g/cm³ | Relevant for deposition rate control |
| Deposition Method | Thermal / Reactive Evaporation | Enables metallic or oxide film growth |
Custom sizes and batch quantities can be tailored to specific deposition system requirements.
Comparison with Related Evaporation Materials
| Material | Key Advantage | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Zinc (Zn) | Efficient thermal evaporation | ZnO & protective films |
| Aluminum (Al) | High conductivity | Metallization layers |
| Tin (Sn) | Low melting point | Transparent conductive oxides |
| Magnesium (Mg) | Lightweight metal films | Optical coatings |
Compared to aluminum, zinc offers easier thermal evaporation at lower temperatures and is particularly suitable for oxide-based functional films.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is zinc suitable for simple thermal evaporation? | Yes, its low melting point makes it highly suitable for thermal evaporation. |
| Can it be used for ZnO film growth? | Yes, reactive evaporation in oxygen atmosphere is commonly used for ZnO deposition. |
| Is high purity necessary? | For semiconductor and optical applications, high purity is strongly recommended. |
| Does zinc oxidize easily? | Surface oxidation may occur; storage in dry, sealed packaging is recommended. |
| Are custom pellet sizes available? | Yes, sizes and forms can be customized for your equipment. |
Packaging
Our Zinc Evaporation Materials are meticulously tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and maintain high standards of quality control. Materials are typically vacuum-sealed or packed in moisture-resistant containers to prevent oxidation during storage and transport.
Conclusion
Zinc Evaporation Materials (Zn) provide a reliable and efficient solution for metallic and oxide thin film deposition. With controlled purity, stable evaporation behavior, and flexible customization options, they support applications in electronics, optics, photovoltaics, and advanced research.
For detailed specifications and a quotation, please contact us at sales@thinfilmmaterials.com.

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