Indium-Antimony Sputtering Target
Indium antimonide (InSb) is a compound semiconductor recognized for its narrow bandgap and exceptional electron mobility. Sputtering targets made from InSb are primarily utilized in the production of infrared detectors and sensors due to their sensitivity to mid- and long-wave infrared radiation. These properties make InSb films particularly valuable in thermal imaging systems, infrared spectroscopy, and advanced imaging applications in telecommunications and defense technologies. While InSb exhibits potential in thermoelectric applications, its primary role lies in enabling high-performance infrared devices for scientific and industrial advancements.
Name | Indium-Antimony alloy |
Composition | InSb |
Purity | 99.99% |
Shape | Disc, Planar |