Lead Zirconium Titanate Sputtering Target Description
The Lead Zirconium Titanate Sputtering Target from TFM is an oxide sputtering material composed of lead (Pb), zirconium (Zr), titanium (Ti), and oxygen (O).
Lead, also known as plumbum, is a chemical element with the symbol “Pb,” derived from the Latin word “plumbum.” It has been used since around 7000 BC, discovered by ancient civilizations in the Near East. Lead has an atomic number of 82 and is located in Period 6, Group 14 of the periodic table, within the p-block. Its relative atomic mass is 207.2(1) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty. Lead is characterized by its high density, malleability, and resistance to corrosion, making it useful in various applications including batteries, radiation shielding, and pigments.
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Zirconium is a chemical element named after the Persian word ‘zargun,’ meaning gold-colored. It was first mentioned and observed by H. Klaproth in 1789, with its isolation later accomplished and announced by J. Berzelius. The chemical symbol for zirconium is “Zr,” and its atomic number is 40. Zirconium is located in Period 5, Group 4 of the periodic table, within the d-block. Its relative atomic mass is 91.224(2) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty. Zirconium is known for its high resistance to corrosion and is widely used in nuclear reactors, chemical processing equipment, and as an alloying agent in various applications.
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Titanium is a chemical element named after the Titans, who were the sons of the Earth goddess in Greek mythology. It was first mentioned and observed by W. Gregor in 1791, with its isolation later accomplished and announced by J. Berzelius. The chemical symbol for titanium is “Ti,” and its atomic number is 22. Titanium is located in Period 4, Group 4 of the periodic table, within the d-block. Its relative atomic mass is 47.867(1) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty. Titanium is prized for its high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it widely used in aerospace, medical implants, and various industrial applications.
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Oxygen is a chemical element named after the Greek words ‘oxy’ and ‘genes,’ meaning acid-forming. It was first mentioned and observed by W. Scheele in 1771, who later accomplished and announced its isolation. The chemical symbol for oxygen is “O,” and its atomic number is 8. Oxygen is located in Period 2, Group 16 of the periodic table, within the p-block. Its relative atomic mass is 15.9994(3) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the measurement uncertainty. Oxygen is essential for life on Earth, playing a crucial role in respiration, combustion, and various chemical processes.
Lead Zirconium Titanate Sputtering Target Application
The Lead Zirconium Titanate Sputtering Target is utilized in a wide range of applications, including thin film deposition, decorative coatings, semiconductors, displays, LEDs, and photovoltaic devices. It is also important for functional coatings, the optical information storage industry, glass coatings for automotive and architectural glass, and optical communication systems, among other fields.
Lead Zirconium Titanate Sputtering Target Packing
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