Description
Cu/Ga evaporation materials are utilised in vacuum deposition processes. They comprise copper and gallium alloys. Their electrical conductivity and optical behaviour are adjustable to meet requirements in diverse thin-film applications. Copper provides electrical conductivity, while gallium offers defined optical properties. Consequently, these materials are used in electronic devices, optoelectronics and photovoltaics. Given that their properties permit precise control of film deposition, optimal performance is maintained in various technological applications. Cu/Ga evaporation materials support developments in thin-film technology and satisfy sector requirements.
Specification
Materials
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Copper Gallium
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Density
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6.0-9.0 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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600-1000℃
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Optoelectronic devices: They serve as a conductive or contact layer in the fabrication of devices such as photodiodes (LEDs), photovoltaic cells and lasers.
2. Thin-film solar cells: They are employed as a component of reflective or transparent conductive layers, thereby enhancing efficiency and performance.
3. Electronic devices: They are used in the production of conductive elements in printed circuit boards, touchscreens and electronic displays.
4. Optical coatings: They contribute to the formation of thin films with specified optical properties for mirrors, lenses and optical filters.
5. Laser technology: They are used in the manufacture of optical components in lasers, including semiconductor laser diodes and optical prisms.
Packaging
Cu/Ga evaporation materials are labelled externally for effective identification and quality control. Extra care is taken to avoid damage during storage or transport.