Description
Copper-Cobalt (Cu/Co) evaporation materials are key components in thin film deposition processes. They consist of copper and cobalt alloys. These materials offer adjustable electrical and magnetic properties, making them suitable for various thin film applications. Copper provides high electrical conductivity, whereas cobalt enhances the magnetic properties. Consequently, Cu/Co evaporation materials are employed in electronics, magnetic storage devices and sensor technologies. Their defined properties allow precise control of film characteristics and ensure consistent performance in different applications. Due to their reliability and adaptability, these materials contribute to further development in thin film technology.
Specifications
Materials
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Copper Cobalt
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Density
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8.5–9.5 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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1 100–1 400 °C
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Electronics: These materials are used in the manufacture of electronic devices, including magnetic storage devices, magnetic sensors and magnetic components, given that their magnetic properties are defined.
2. Thin-film solar cells: They are applied as a reflective layer or as a component of transparent electrodes in solar cells to improve cell efficiency.
3. Sensor Technology: They are utilised in producing various sensors such as magnetometers, geomagnetic sensors and magnetic position sensors for measuring magnetic fields.
4. Magnetic Materials: They are used in the production of magnetic materials with specified magnetic properties for both soft and hard magnetic applications.
Packaging
Our Copper-Cobalt (Cu/Co) evaporation materials are clearly marked and labelled to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Care is taken that no damage occurs during storage or transport.