Aluminium-Copper (Al/Cu) Evaporation Materials Description
Aluminium-Copper Evaporation Materials are produced by the physical evaporation of a mixture of aluminium and copper metals under vacuum conditions. This process results in a thin film of an aluminium–copper alloy being deposited on a substrate or target material.
These materials are used in various applications, for instance in the deposition of thin films in the semiconductor industry, in optical coatings and in decorative foils. Aluminium–copper layers may exhibit improved electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance and thermal stability compared to pure aluminium films. In addition, the alloy composition can be adjusted to meet specific performance specifications.
Aluminium-Copper Evaporation Materials are available in various forms, including pellets, wires and custom-fabricated items, which are suitable for different deposition methods such as electron beam evaporation and thermal evaporation. They are also offered with varied aluminium and copper ratios to fulfil distinct application requirements.
Aluminium-Copper (Al/Cu) Evaporation Materials Specifications
Material
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Aluminium-Copper (Al/Cu)
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Purity
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99.9% ~ 99.999%
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Form
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Powder / Granulate / Custom-made
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Composition
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Customer-specific
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Aluminium-Copper (Al/Cu) Evaporation Materials Applications
1. Display Technology: Aluminium–copper evaporation materials are employed in the manufacture of flat panel displays, such as LCD (liquid crystal display) and OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screens. They are used for depositing conductive layers and electrical interconnections within the display structure.
2. Semiconductor Manufacturing: Aluminium–copper layers are utilised during the fabrication of microelectronic devices and integrated circuits (ICs). They serve as conductive layers for interconnects, bond pad structures and other conductive components on silicon chips.
3. Solar Cells: Aluminium–copper evaporation materials are applied in the production of thin-film solar cells. They assist in forming conductive layers and electrical contacts within the solar cell structure, thereby contributing to efficient power generation.
4. Optics and Photonics: Aluminium–copper layers can be deposited as reflective coatings for mirrors, lenses and other optical components. These coatings increase reflectivity and durability, thereby supporting their use in telescopes, lasers and optical data storage systems.
5. Decorative Coatings: Aluminium–copper coatings can produce decorative metallic finishes in applications such as automotive cladding, architectural enhancements and electronic devices. The thin AlCu layers provide a decorative finish and protect the underlying materials against corrosion and wear.
6. Aerospace Industry: Aluminium–copper coatings are applied to aerospace components to form corrosion-resistant layers. These coatings protect the underlying materials from environmental exposure and offer enhanced resistance to wear and damage.
7. Magnetic Data Storage: Aluminium–copper layers are used in the production of magnetic storage media, such as computer hard disk drives. They function as an adhesion layer that enables the deposition of the magnetic storage layer onto the substrate.
Aluminium-Copper (Al/Cu) Evaporation Materials Packaging
Our Aluminium–Copper (Al/Cu) Evaporation Materials are handled with care during storage and transport to preserve the product’s quality in its original condition.