Bismuth Sputtering Target
Bismuth is a heavy metal with low toxicity, a high atomic number, and unique physical properties, including low thermal conductivity and excellent thermal stability. These characteristics make bismuth suitable for specialized sputtering applications.
Sputtered bismuth films are widely used in optics and electronics, where they contribute to advanced material properties such as enhanced reflectivity and functional coatings. Its ability to form alloys and compounds during thin-film deposition also makes it valuable for research and development in novel electronic and optical materials.
Name | Bismuth |
Symbol | Bi |
Melting point | 271℃ |
Density | 2.25g/cm3 |
Purity | 99.999% |
Shape | Disc, Planar |