Copper(I) Oxide Sputtering Target
Copper(I) oxide (Cu₂O) sputtering targets are valued for their direct bandgap and versatile semiconductor properties, making them suitable for advanced optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. Sputtered Cu₂O films are commonly utilized in thin-film solar cells, where their bandgap properties enhance light absorption and energy conversion efficiency. Additionally, the material’s electrical conductivity supports its use in transparent conductive films, enabling functionality in devices requiring both optical transparency and electrical performance.
Cu₂O is also explored for its potential in sensors and catalytic applications, leveraging its chemical reactivity to facilitate various reactions. The ability to tune the electronic and optical properties of Cu₂O films further broadens their appeal, positioning them as a key material for energy-efficient and sustainable technologies.
Name | Copper(I) Oxide |
Symbol | Cu2O |
Melting point | 1,250 ℃ |
Density | 6.00 g/cm3 |
Purity | 99.99% |
Shape | Disc, Planar |