Description
Copper-Germanium (Cu/Ge) evaporation materials are used in vacuum deposition processes. They comprise copper-germanium alloys. The materials offer adjustable electrical and thermal properties to meet specific thin-film application requirements. The conductivity of copper and the semiconductor properties of germanium permit their use in semiconductor devices, optoelectronic instruments and thermal management systems. They allow controlled film deposition and consistently meet performance specifications in various technological applications. Cu/Ge evaporation materials fulfil the demands of the electronics and energy sectors.
Specification
Materials
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Copper Germanium
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Density
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8.0–9.0 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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600–1100 °C
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Semiconductor Industry: The materials are used to manufacture components such as contact layers, conductive lines and metallisation layers in semiconductor devices. They support device performance and stability.
2. Optoelectronics: The materials are applied in the production of electrodes and interconnects in optoelectronic devices, including photodiodes (LEDs), solar cells and lasers.
3. Thermal Management Systems: They serve as heat-conducting materials or heat sinks in electronic and optoelectronic devices. Their use assists in maintaining thermal control and system stability.
4. Electronic Devices: The materials are utilised to manufacture conductive parts in devices such as printed circuit boards, touchscreens and electronic displays.
5. Optical Coatings: They are employed to deposit thin films with defined optical properties for mirrors, lenses and optical filters.
Packaging
The Copper-Germanium (Cu/Ge) evaporation materials are clearly labelled and packaged for identification and quality control. Strict measures ensure that no damage occurs during storage or transport.