Description of Lithium Evaporation Materials
Lithium (Li) evaporation materials are utilised in thin film deposition processes. They possess high purity and controlled evaporation rates, thereby ensuring precise film deposition on substrates. The materials maintain thermal stability at high deposition temperatures without decomposing. They adhere well to various substrates, thereby ensuring the durability and integrity of the deposited films. Lithium evaporation materials are applied in semiconductor devices, battery technology and scientific research, and they contribute to advancements in thin film technology. They demonstrate consistent performance and permit technological innovation.

Specifications of Lithium Evaporation Materials
Material
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Lithium
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Appearance
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Silvery white/grey, metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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181
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Thermal Conductivity
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85 W/m.K
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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46 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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0.53
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Applications of Lithium Evaporation Materials
1. Semiconductor devices: They are used as substrates or dopants for semiconductor materials, for example in thin film transistors and solar cells.
2. Battery technology: They serve as a principal component of lithium-ion batteries for portable electronic devices, electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
3. Materials research: They function as test materials and reference standards to study the structure, properties and applications of lithium-based materials, thereby facilitating developments in materials science.
4. Optical coatings: They are applied in the fabrication of optical films such as lenses, mirrors and optical filters to regulate the transmission, reflection and absorption of light.
5. Catalysts: They are used in organic synthesis and chemical reactions, and they participate in catalytic processes and energy conversion.
Packaging of Lithium Evaporation Materials
Our evaporation materials are carefully handled to avoid damage during storage and transit, thereby preserving the quality of our products in their original state.