Molybdenum Nickel Alloy sputtering target is an alloy target composed of molybdenum and nickel, which has various excellent properties and can be made into different sizes for sputtering coating in various fields.
Properties
Chemical formula: MoNi
Appearance: usually in the form of lumps or flakes with silver gray metallic luster.
Density: generally between 9.0-10.2g/cm³.
Melting point: about 1300℃-1450℃, affected by the proportion of alloy composition.
High melting point and high strength: The high melting point and good mechanical strength enable it to maintain a stable physical form during sputtering at high temperatures and are not easily deformed or damaged, thus ensuring the uniformity and consistency of the sputtered films.
Good corrosion resistance: Molybdenum-nickel alloys show good corrosion resistance in a variety of chemical environments, which enables the sputtered films to have a longer service life and good stability under different operating conditions and reduces the degradation of performance caused by corrosion.
Adjustable physical properties: By changing the ratio of molybdenum to nickel, the physical properties of the alloy, such as hardness, resistivity, etc., can be adjusted within a certain range to meet the specific requirements of sputtered film properties in different application scenarios.
Applications
Electronic devices: In the manufacture of semiconductor integrated circuits, molybdenum nickel alloy sputtering targets can be used for the preparation of metallization layers, electrodes and other key components, and their good electrical conductivity and stability can help to improve the performance and reliability of integrated circuits; in thin-film capacitors, molybdenum-nickel alloy thin films formed by sputtering can be used as electrode materials, which can improve the capacitance density and stability of the capacitor.
Optical Coating: It can be used for the coating of optical lenses, filters and other optical components. The molybdenum nickel alloy thin film formed by sputtering has good optical properties, such as high reflectivity, low absorption, etc., which can effectively improve the optical performance and service life of optical components.
Decorative coating: In the field of decorative coating, molybdenum nickel alloy sputtering targets can be used to prepare thin film coatings with metallic luster and decorative effect on base materials such as metals, plastics, glass, etc. Their rich colors and good corrosion resistance make them widely used in the decorative industry.
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