Product Overview
Potassium Tantalate Sputtering Target (KTaO3) is a composition-specific sputtering target for thin-film deposition and PVD process development. The practical specification normally includes chemistry, purity, dimensions, density, target configuration, and any bonding or backing requirement needed by the sputtering cathode.
Material and Deposition Characteristics
Power mode and process conditions should be selected according to the target conductivity, thermal behavior, and the requirements of the cathode system. For less common materials, conservative initial power density and film-composition verification are good practice.
Technical Data
| Parameter | Typical Value / Range | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | KTaO₃ | Defines perovskite structure |
| Purity | 99.9% – 99.99% | Ensures dielectric consistency |
| Crystal Structure | Perovskite | Enables lattice matching |
| Target Diameter | 25 – 300 mm (custom) | Fits standard sputtering systems |
| Thickness | 3 – 6 mm (custom available) | Influences sputtering stability |
| Density | ≥ 95% of theoretical | Promotes uniform erosion |
| Deposition Method | RF Magnetron Sputtering | Suitable for ceramic oxides |
| Material | Key Advantage | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Potassium Tantalate (KTaO₃) | High dielectric constant, quantum oxide behavior | Oxide electronics |
| Strontium Titanate (SrTiO₃) | Lattice matching | Substrates & interfaces |
| Barium Titanate (BaTiO₃) | Ferroelectric properties | Capacitors |
| Lithium Niobate (LiNbO₃) | Strong electro-optic effect | Photonics |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is KTaO₃ ferroelectric? | KTaO₃ is a quantum paraelectric with high dielectric response rather than classic ferroelectricity. |
| Is RF sputtering required? | Yes, RF sputtering is recommended for stable deposition of ceramic KTaO₃ films. |
| Can potassium loss occur during deposition? | Potassium volatility can be managed through optimized sputtering and annealing conditions. |
| Are small R&D targets available? | Yes, laboratory-scale targets are supported. |
| How is the target packaged? | Vacuum-sealed with moisture-resistant protective materials. |
Typical Thin-Film Applications
- Thin-film research and materials-development projects requiring a composition-specific sputtering source
- Semiconductor, optical, energy, electronic, or laboratory coatings depending on the material system
- Custom R&D work where target composition, purity, and geometry need to be specified together
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
What is the main reason to use a Potassium Tantalate sputtering target?
It provides a composition-specific source for thin-film deposition when the target material itself is important to the desired film chemistry or process.
How should the sputtering mode for Potassium Tantalate be selected?
The power mode should be chosen according to target conductivity, thermal behavior, and equipment capability. Less-conductive materials are commonly evaluated with RF power.
Why are density and microstructure important for Potassium Tantalate targets?
These factors can influence erosion stability, thermal behavior, particle generation, and the risk of cracking or local hot spots.
Can Potassium Tantalate be supplied with a backing plate?
Yes. If the material is brittle or the cathode requires it, a bonded configuration can be reviewed according to target size, thickness, cooling, and power.
Does target composition always equal film composition?
No. Film chemistry may differ because of sputtering yields, process conditions, substrate temperature, re-sputtering, and chamber history. Film verification is recommended when composition matters.
What should I provide to request a quotation for Potassium Tantalate?
Please provide the composition, purity, dimensions, quantity, target configuration, cathode details, and any drawing or inspection requirements.



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