Gadolinium Zirconate Sputtering Target Description
Gadolinium is a chemical element with the symbol “Gd” and an atomic number of 64. It is named after Johan Gadolin, a chemist, physicist, and mineralogist. Gadolinium was first mentioned in 1880 and observed by Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac. The isolation of gadolinium was later accomplished and announced by Paul Ćmile Lecoq de Boisbaudran. It is located in Period 6 and Group 3 of the periodic table, belonging to the f-block elements. The relative atomic mass of gadolinium is approximately 157.25 Daltons, with the number in parentheses indicating a margin of uncertainty.
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Zirconium is a chemical element with the symbol “Zr” and an atomic number of 40. The name “zirconium” originates from the Persian word ‘zargun,’ meaning gold-colored. It was first mentioned in 1789 and observed by Martin Heinrich Klaproth. The isolation of zirconium was later accomplished and announced by Jƶns Jakob Berzelius. Zirconium is located in Period 5 and Group 4 of the periodic table, belonging to the d-block elements. Its relative atomic mass is approximately 91.224 Daltons, with the number in parentheses indicating a margin of uncertainty.
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Gadolinium Zirconate Sputtering Target Application
The Gadolinium Zirconate Sputtering Target is utilized in a variety of applications, including thin film deposition and decorative coatings. It is widely employed in the semiconductor industry, display technologies, and the production of LEDs and photovoltaic devices. Additionally, this material is significant for functional coatings, the optical information storage industry, glass coatings for automotive and architectural glass, and optical communication technologies.
Gadolinium Zirconate Sputtering TargetĀ Packaging
Our Gadolinium Zirconate Sputtering Targets are meticulously tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and maintain high standards of quality control. We take extensive precautions to prevent any potential damage during storage and transportation, ensuring the targets arrive in perfect condition.
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