Product Overview
Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) Sputtering Target (Co/Ni/V) is an alloy sputtering target used to deposit composition-controlled alloy films. Relative to a pure elemental target, the alloying constituents are introduced to tune electrical, magnetic, optical, mechanical, or adhesion-related film properties. For this reason, alloy ratio, homogeneity, purity basis, and the intended film composition should be defined clearly in the procurement specification.
Material and Deposition Characteristics
Many alloy targets are electrically conductive and can be compatible with DC or pulsed-DC magnetron sputtering, subject to the actual alloy composition and equipment capability. The target composition is not always reproduced exactly in the deposited film because preferential sputtering, re-sputtering, substrate heating, and process gas conditions can shift the final ratio. For composition-sensitive work, deposited-film analysis should be part of process qualification.
Technical Data
| Parameter | Typical Value / Range | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Composition | Co/Ni/V (custom ratios) | Controls mechanical & magnetic properties |
| Purity | 99.9% – 99.99% | Reduces impurity-related defects |
| Diameter | 25 – 300 mm (custom available) | Compatible with sputtering cathodes |
| Thickness | 3 – 12 mm | Influences target lifetime |
| Density | ≥ 99% theoretical | Improves plasma stability |
| Sputtering Mode | DC / RF sputtering | Suitable for conductive alloys |
| Bonding | Unbonded / Cu backing (optional) | Enhances heat dissipation |
| Material | Key Advantage | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Co/Ni/V HEA | Enhanced stability & tunable properties | Advanced functional coatings |
| Co/Ni Alloy | Magnetic performance | Magnetic films |
| Ni/V Alloy | Strength & corrosion resistance | Protective layers |
| Conventional Ternary Alloys | Lower entropy stabilization | Standard coatings |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can the elemental ratios be customized? | Yes, compositions can be tailored to meet specific mechanical or magnetic requirements. |
| Is DC sputtering suitable? | Yes, the alloy is conductive and compatible with DC sputtering systems. |
| Are bonded targets available? | Yes, copper backing plates are available for improved thermal management. |
| How is the target packaged? | Vacuum-sealed with protective foam and export-grade cartons or wooden crates. |
Typical Thin-Film Applications
- Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) alloy films where composition control is important to electrical, mechanical, magnetic, or optical performance
- Multilayer stacks, adhesion/barrier layers, conductive films, or functional coatings depending on the alloy system
- Research and production programs that require customized alloy ratios and repeatable sputtering behavior
Target Configuration and Ordering Considerations
For quotation and manufacturability review, provide target size, thickness, purity or alloy composition, quantity, and the sputtering gun or cathode model if known. If a bonded assembly is required, include backing-plate material, bonding preference, and any dimensional tolerances, surface-finish needs, or inspection-document requirements. TFM can also review customer drawings or old-target samples for replacement builds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the composition of a Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) sputtering target be customized?
Yes. For alloy targets, the required ratio should be specified clearly in wt% or at%. TFM can review custom compositions together with purity, dimensions, and manufacturability.
Will an alloy target always produce a film with the same composition?
Not necessarily. Preferential sputtering, substrate heating, process gas, and re-sputtering effects can shift the deposited composition relative to the nominal target chemistry. Film analysis should be used when the composition is critical.
Is a Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) alloy target compatible with DC magnetron sputtering?
Many metallic alloy targets are electrically conductive and can be compatible with DC or pulsed-DC sputtering, but the final choice depends on the actual alloy system and equipment.
Why is alloy homogeneity important in a Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) target?
A uniform alloy distribution helps support stable erosion and reduces local composition variation across the target, which in turn helps improve run-to-run consistency.
Can a Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) target be supplied bonded?
Yes. Where the cathode or thermal load requires it, TFM can supply bonded assemblies. Backing-plate material, target thickness, bonding method, and operating power should be reviewed together.
What should I include in an RFQ for Cobalt Nickel Vanadium High-Entropy Alloy (HEA)?
Specify the alloy composition, purity basis, dimensions, quantity, backing requirement, cathode model or drawing, and any tolerance, inspection, or documentation requirements.



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