
Tin (IV) Oxide Sputtering Target
Tin dioxide (SnO₂) sputtering targets are highly valued for their excellent electrical conductivity and optical transparency. Sputtered SnO₂ films are commonly used as transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) in applications such as touch screens, solar cells, and flat-panel displays. The material offers good chemical stability and can be deposited with high purity, enabling uniform thin films. Additionally, SnO₂ is employed in gas sensing applications due to its sensitivity to various gases, including ethanol and carbon monoxide, making it a versatile material in electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Name | Tin (IV) Oxide |
Symbol | SiO2 |
Melting point | 1,630 ℃ |
Density | 6.95 g/cm3 |
Purity | 99.99% |
Shape | Disc, Planar |