Lithium Manganate Sputtering Target Description
Lithium manganate sputtering target is a black sputtering material composed of lithium (Li), manganese (Mn), and oxygen (O). It serves as a conductive ceramic solid electrolyte material used in lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium is a chemical element derived from the Greek word ‘lithos’, meaning stone. It was first identified in 1817 by A. Arfwedson, with its isolation later achieved by W. T. Brande. Its chemical symbol is “Li”, and it has an atomic number of 3. Located in Period 2 and Group 1 of the periodic table, lithium belongs to the s-block. Its relative atomic mass is 6.941(2) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the uncertainty.
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Manganese is a chemical element named either from the Latin word ‘magnes’, meaning magnet, or from the black magnesium oxide ‘magnesia nigra’. It was first identified in 1770 by O. Bergman, with its isolation later achieved by G. Gahn. The canonical chemical symbol for manganese is “Mn”. It has an atomic number of 25 and is located in Period 4 and Group 7 of the periodic table, belonging to the d-block. Its relative atomic mass is 54.938045(5) Dalton, with the number in brackets indicating the uncertainty.
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Lithium Manganate Sputtering Target Specification
Material Type | Lithium Manganate |
Symbol | LiMn2O4 |
Color/Appearance | White Solid |
Melting Point | >400 °C |
Available Sizes | Dia.: 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″ Thick: 0.125″, 0.250″ |
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