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Sputtering Targets

Sputtering Targets

Sputtering targets are specialized materials employed for thin-film deposition in various industries, including electronics, energy, and textiles. These targets can be composed of different elemental or alloy compositions, such as pure metals or ceramics, and are bombarded by ions, causing atoms or molecules to be ejected from their surface. These particles then deposit on a substrate to create a thin, uniform film. Different types of sputtering targets exist, including planar or rotary targets and a range of materials, such as gold, silver, titanium, and tungsten. Their selection depends on different factors like the application requirements, material properties, and compatibility with the sputtering system.
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