Copper(II) Oxide Sputtering Target
Copper(II) oxide (CuO) sputtering targets are valued for their semiconducting properties, catalytic activity, and high chemical stability. Sputtered CuO thin films are widely used in gas sensors due to their high sensitivity and selectivity for gases such as carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen. These films function as p-type semiconductors, making them suitable for use in various electronic devices, including transistors and photodetectors.
In addition to sensor applications, CuO films are extensively studied for their catalytic efficiency in oxidation reactions and their role in hydrogen production through photocatalysis. Their excellent thermal stability and ability to operate effectively in harsh environments further enhance their appeal for industrial and environmental applications. The versatility of CuO thin films makes them a valuable material for advancing technologies in electronics, energy, and environmental monitoring.
Name | Copper(II) Oxide |
Symbol | CuO |
Melting point | 1,326 ℃ |
Density | 6.30 g/cm3 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Shape | Disc, Planar |