Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Description
Discover the exceptional attributes of Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials and explore their versatile applications across diverse industries. This page provides insights into the key characteristics and applications of integrating Gadolinium Fluoride into thin film deposition processes.
Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Specification
Specification |
Details |
Material Type |
Gadolinium Fluoride |
Symbol |
GdF3 |
Appearance/Color |
White crystalline powder |
Melting Point |
1,372 °C (2,502 °F; 1,645 K) |
Density |
7.09 g/cm3 |
Purity |
99.9% |
Shape |
Powder/ Granule/ Custom-made |
Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Key Characteristics
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Chemical Composition: Gadolinium Fluoride (GdF3) consists of gadolinium (Gd) and fluorine (F), forming a distinctive white crystalline powder.
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Moderate Melting Point: GdF3 features a moderate melting point of 1,372 °C (2,502 °F; 1,645 K), enabling it to withstand the elevated temperatures required for thermal evaporation.
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Density: With a density of 7.09 g/cm3, Gadolinium Fluoride possesses substantial mass, contributing to its stability during thin film deposition.
Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Applications
1. Optical Coatings: Gadolinium Fluoride thin films are employed in optical coatings for lenses, mirrors, and various optical components. Its refractive properties make it valuable for managing light transmission and reflection.
2. Scintillators: Gadolinium Fluoride's luminescent properties make it valuable for scintillator applications, particularly in detecting ionizing radiation for medical imaging and security screening.
3. Crystal Growth: In crystal growth processes, Gadolinium Fluoride is used to produce single crystals for research, lasers, and optics applications.
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Gadolinium Fluoride Evaporation Materials Packing
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