Description
Copper-Indium (Cu/In) vapour deposition materials are essential for vacuum deposition processes and consist of copper-indium alloys. They exhibit adjustable electrical conductivity and optical characteristics; therefore, they are employed in various thin-film applications. The high conductivity of copper and the specific optical properties of indium are utilised in semiconductor components, optoelectronic devices and photovoltaic cells. Their properties permit controlled thin-film deposition and meet the technical requirements of electronics and energy sectors.
Specifications
Materials
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Copper-Indium
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Density
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7.0–9.0 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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550–800℃
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Purity
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99.9%
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Applications
1. Solar cells: They are used as photoelectrode material in thin-film solar cells to improve the conversion efficiency of light into electricity.
2. Thin-film display devices: They are employed in the fabrication of thin-film transistors (TFT), organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) and other display components such as electrodes and transparent conductive layers.
3. Optoelectronic components: They are applied in the production of photodiodes (LEDs), photovoltaic cell lasers and other optoelectronic components involved in conductive layers and connections.
4. Thermoelectric materials: They are utilised in the manufacture of thermoelectric materials that convert heat energy into electrical energy for energy harvesting and thermoelectric power generation.
5. Optical coatings: They are used in producing thin layers with defined optical properties, for instance in mirrors, lenses and optical filters.
Packaging
Our Copper-Indium (Cu/In) vapour deposition materials are marked and labelled to ensure effective identification and quality control. They are handled during storage or transport to prevent any damage.