Selenium (Se) Sputtering Targets
Selenium forms several allotropes that interconvert with temperature changes, depending somewhat on the rate of temperature change. When prepared in chemical reactions, selenium is usually an amorphous, brick-red powder. When rapidly melted, it forms the black, vitreous form, usually sold commercially as beads.The structure of black selenium is irregular and complex and consists of polymeric rings with up to 1000 atoms per ring. Black Se is a brittle, lustrous solid that is slightly soluble in CS2. Upon heating, it softens at 50 ¡ãC and converts to gray selenium at 180 ℃; the transformation temperature is reduced by presence of halogens and amin.
Material Notes
Selenium Sputtering Targets, Purity is 99.999- 99.9999%;Circular: Diameter <= 14inch, Thickness >= 1mm; Block: Length <= 32inch, Width <= 12inch, Thickness >= 1mm. Some materials and manufacturing methods may yield product with higher than average porosity. Performance may be affected according to process requirements.