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Magnesium is mainly employed as a component in alloys, ceramics and crystals. Magnesium alloys (Mg-alloys) are mixtures of magnesium and other elements. These elements include aluminium, copper, zinc, rare earth elements, silicon and zirconium. Given that magnesium is the lightest construction metal, magnesium alloys are used in aircraft and in vehicles that require minimal mass.
Mg, Al/Mg, MgO, MgF2, Mg2Si, MgS, and MgB2 materials are available for evaporation processes.
Purity: 99%.
Magnesium evaporation materials are essential components in thin‐film deposition processes. They are used to form thin, uniform layers on substrates. Techniques include thermal evaporation, electron beam evaporation, and sputtering. The resulting films exhibit measured improvements in electrical conductivity and optical transparency.
Pure Magnesium (Mg): The material has a measured purity of 99%. It is a basic selection for numerous experiments. It serves to enhance electrical conductivity and to act as a protective layer when required.
Magnesium Alloys: We offer a range of magnesium alloys. They are formulated to achieve specific properties, such as corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical strength.
Purity and Consistency: The production process maintains a purity of 99%. This control minimises defects and variability in thin‐film coatings.
Customisation: Material composition and dimensions can be tailored to precise specifications. This adjustment meets your processing requirements accurately.
Deposition Techniques: The materials are compatible with various deposition methods. Consequently, users can select the method that best meets their experimental needs.
Diverse Applications: They are employed in semiconductor fabrication and optical coatings. They also contribute to the development of displays, sensors, and related electronic devices.
Semiconductor Devices: Magnesium is used as a conductive material in thin‐film transistors, memory devices, and interconnects.
Optical Coatings: The materials are utilised to produce anti‐reflective and protective coatings for optical components. This method improves light transmission and durability.
Photovoltaics: The materials are applied in solar cell manufacturing. Their use enhances energy conversion efficiency.
Surface Protection: Magnesium coatings protect surfaces against corrosion and wear in demanding environments.
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