Bleitellurid Evaporation Materials Description
Bleitellurid evaporation material from Stanford Advanced Materials is a ceramic telluride evaporation material with the chemical formula PbTe. High-purity PbTe evaporation materials are employed in deposition processes to ensure the quality of the deposited layer. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specialises in manufacturing evaporation materials with a purity of up to 99.9995% and employs quality assurance processes to ensure product reliability.
Bleitellurid Evaporation Materials Specifications
Material Typ |
Bleitellurid |
Symbol |
PbTe |
Appearance/Colour |
Grey cubic crystals |
Melting Point |
924 °C (1 695 °F; 1 197 K) |
Density |
6.14 g/cm³ |
Purity |
99.9% to 99.999% |
Form |
Powder / Granulate / Custom-made |
Bleitellurid Evaporation Materials Applications
Bleitellurid evaporation materials are utilised in deposition processes, including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD). They find application in optics, including wear resistance, decorative coatings and display manufacturing.
Bleitellurid Evaporation Materials Packaging
Our Bleitellurid evaporation pellets are packaged in a plastic vacuum bag. They are sealed to prevent damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving the product's original state. The raw material's Certificate of Analysis (COA) is enclosed with the product.
Contact
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) manufactures Bleitellurid evaporation materials with up to 99.9995% purity. They are used in semiconductors, displays produced by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD), and in optical applications. Coordinated work among technical, manufacturing and analytical teams has yielded evaporation materials that meet industry performance standards.