Terbium Oxide Sputtering Target Description
Terbium oxide sputtering target from TFM is an oxide sputtering material containing terbium (Tb) and oxygen (O).
Terbium, symbolized as “Tb,” is a chemical element named after Ytterby, Sweden. It was first documented in 1842 by G. Mosander, who also successfully isolated it. Terbium has an atomic number of 65 and is found in the f-block of the periodic table, specifically in Period 6, Group 3. Its relative atomic mass is 158.92535(2) Dalton, with the number in brackets representing the uncertainty in the measurement.
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Oxygen is an element with the chemical symbol “O,” derived from the Greek words ‘oxy’ (acid) and ‘genes’ (forming). It was discovered in 1771 by the chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who also managed to isolate it. Oxygen has an atomic number of 8 and is located in Group 16 and Period 2 of the periodic table, which places it in the p-block. The element is well-known for its role in forming acids when combined with hydrogen. The standard atomic weight of oxygen is approximately 15.9994(3) Dalton, where the value in parentheses indicates the uncertainty. This element is crucial for many biological and chemical processes, making it an essential component of life on Earth.
Terbium Oxide Sputtering Target Specification
Material Type | Terbium Oxide |
Symbol | Tb4O7 |
Color/Appearance | Brown |
Melting Point (°C) | Decomposes to Tb2O3 |
Density | 7900 kg/m-3 |
Molecular Weight | 747.69 |
Exact Mass | 174.92 g/mol |
Terbium Oxide Sputtering Target Packaging
Our Tb4O7 Terbium Oxide Sputtering Target is meticulously tagged and labeled on the exterior for easy identification and stringent quality control. We take great care in handling and packaging to prevent any potential damage during storage or transportation, ensuring that the product reaches you in perfect condition.
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