Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials Description
Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Material offered by Stanford Advanced Materials is a ceramic evaporation material with the chemical formula In2Te3. High-purity In2Te3 evaporation materials play a critical role in deposition processes, ensuring the production of high-quality deposited films. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is a specialist in producing evaporating materials with purity levels up to 99.9995%, utilizing quality assurance processes to ensure product reliability.
Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials Specification
Material Type |
Indium(III) Telluride |
Symbol |
In2Te3 |
Appearance/Color |
Dark gray powder
|
Melting Point |
667 °C (1,233 °F; 940 K) |
Density |
5.75 g/cm3, solid |
Purity |
99.9% ~ 99.999% |
Shape |
Powder/ Granule/ Custom-made |
Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials Application
Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials find wide application in various deposition processes, including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and physical vapor deposition (PVD). Their primary use is in optics, including wear protection, decorative coatings, and displays.
Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials Packing
Our Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Pellets are meticulously packaged in a plastic vacuum bag to prevent damage during storage and transportation, preserving the quality of the products in their original condition. Additionally, the Certificate of Analysis (COA) of the raw material is included in the packaging.
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Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing high-purity Indium(III) Telluride Evaporation Materials of exceptional quality, suitable for use in semiconductors, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD) displays, and optical applications. Our engineering, manufacturing, and analytical teams work together seamlessly, allowing us to deliver industry-leading evaporation materials.
FAQs
FAQs
Q1: What is Indium Telluride (In₂Te₃)?
A: Indium Telluride (In₂Te₃) is a binary compound of indium and tellurium. It is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor known for its thermoelectric and optical properties. It exists in both amorphous and crystalline forms and is often used in electronics and optoelectronics.
Q2: What are the main applications of In₂Te₃?
A: Common applications include:
Thermoelectric devices (for power generation and cooling)
Infrared detectors
Optical and electro-optical devices
Phase-change memory materials
Thin-film solar cells (in some experimental configurations)
Q3: What are the common available shapes of Indium Telluride (In₂Te₃)?
A: Indium Telluride is commonly available in the form of powder, lumps, pieces, granules, crystals, and sputtering targets. The specific form depends on its intended application.