Erbium Evaporation Materials
Description
Erbium is one of the rare earth elements among Lanthanide series. Pure Erbium metal is malleable, soft, and fairly stable in air. Erbium ions fluoresce pink light are used in imaging and optical applications. Erbium oxidizes slower than some other rare-earth metals and has a high electrical resistivity. It is typically found in small quantities and in combination with other rare earths. As a pure metal, Erbium has limited applications, however, it can be used as an alloying element with titanium.
High-purity erbium evaporation materials play a huge role in deposition processes to ensure high-quality deposited film. Stanford Materials Corporation (SMC) specializes in producing up to 99.9% purity erbium evaporation materials using quality assurance processes to guarantee product reliability.
Erbium Evaporation Materials Specification
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Material Type |
Erbium |
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Symbol |
Er |
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Color/Appearance |
Silvery White, Metallic |
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Melting Point |
1,529 °C |
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Thermal Conductivity |
15 W/m.K |
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Density |
9.05 g/cc |
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Synonyms |
Er Pellets, Er Pieces, Er Evaporation Pellet, Erbium Pellets, Erbium Pieces, Erbium Evaporation Pellet |
Erbium Evaporation Materials Applications
• Used in deposition processes including semiconductor deposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD)
• Used for optics including wear protection, decorative coatings, and displays.
Erbium Evaporation Materials Packing
Our erbium evaporation materials are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.