Scandium Nitride (ScN) Sputtering Target
Scandium Nitride (ScN) is a high-performance ceramic compound with excellent thermal stability, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance. It has a cubic rock-salt crystal structure and a relatively high melting point, making it suitable for demanding thin-film deposition applications.
ScN sputtering targets are widely used in semiconductor, optoelectronic, and protective coating industries. In microelectronics, ScN thin films serve as a buffer or seed layer for epitaxial growth, improving adhesion and crystalline quality. In optical applications, ScN offers good infrared reflectivity and a tunable bandgap, making it useful for infrared mirrors, decorative coatings, and photovoltaic devices.
Key Advantages
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High hardness and wear resistance
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Excellent thermal conductivity and stability
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Good electrical conductivity with tunable resistivity
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Strong adhesion to various substrates
Typical Applications
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Hard and protective coatings
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Infrared reflective layers
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Semiconductor buffer layers
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Decorative and functional optical coatings
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Photovoltaic absorber layers
Example Specification
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Material: Scandium Nitride (ScN)
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Purity: 99.9% (3N)
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Size: ø50.8 × 6.35 mm
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Bonding: Copper backing plate, ø50.8 × 2.54 mm, total thickness < 8.89 mm
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