Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials Description
The evaporation material offered by Stanford Advanced Materials is a ceramic evaporation material with the chemical formula In2Te3. High-purity In2Te3 evaporation materials are used in deposition processes and ensure the fabrication of deposited films. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in producing evaporation materials with a purity grade of up to 99.9995% and employs quality assurance processes to maintain product reliability.
Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials Specifications
Material Type |
Indium(III)-telluride |
Symbol |
In2Te3 |
Appearance/Colour |
Blue cubic crystals |
Melting point |
667 °C (1 233 °F; 940 K) |
Density |
5.75 g/cm³, solid |
Purity |
99.9% ~ 99.999% |
Form |
Powder/Granulate/Custom |
Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials Application
Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials are used in various deposition processes, including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD). Their primary application is in optics, where they are used for wear protection, decorative coatings and displays.
Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials Packaging
Our Indium (III)-telluride evaporation pellets are packaged in a plastic vacuum bag to prevent damage during storage and transport and to preserve the products in their original condition. The packaging also contains the analysis certificate (COA) for the raw material.
Contact
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in producing Indium(III)-telluride evaporation materials with purities as specified. These materials are suitable for use in semiconductors, chemical vapour deposition (CVD), physical vapour deposition (PVD), displays and optical applications. Our technical, manufacturing and analytical teams cooperate to supply evaporation materials.