Evaporation Materials
ATT offers high purity evaporation materials at a competitive price. We have a large number of various evaporation materials in stock and provide customized services. Materials are often packaged within the sizes required.
Product Code : EM-SnS2-5N-Cu
Tin(IV) sulfide, also known as stannic sulfide, is an inorganic compound that is a black or brown powder. It is insoluble in water but soluble in acids. It is used as a gateway material for various semiconductor devices, as it can easily be evaporated using evaporative sources such as a rising temperature.
Product Code : EM-Sb2S3-5N-Cu
Antimony (III) sulfide (Sb2S3) is an inorganic material that is primarily used in the production of specialty chemicals, pigments and flame retardants. Antimony sulfide is also used as an evaporating material for certain forms of lithography, metallizing and electrophoresis.
Product Code : EM-PbS-5N-Cu
Lead sulfide (PbS) is a common, inorganic evaporating material used in vacuum deposition processes for coating, metallization and related isolation techniques for insulation. It has a melting point of 888° C (1,620° F) and a boiling point of 1,611° C (2,932° F).
Product Code : EM-In2S3-5N-Cu
Indium(III) sulfide (In2S3) is a semiconductor material used for various applications such as infrared detection, optoelectronics devices, laser diodes, and more. In2S3 is typically evaporated onto substrates such as quartz to produce thin films for optical coatings.
Product Code : EM-HgS-5N-Cu
Mercury sulfide (HgS) is a semiconductor material that is used for the evaporation of thin films. Because of its relatively low melting point (613-843 °C), HgS is often used for creating thin layers for electronic devices. It has been used in the making of transistors, flat panel displays, and lasers.
Product Code : EM-GeS-5N-Cu
Germanium Sulfide (GeS) is an inorganic compound and a semiconductor with high thermal and electrical conductivity. It is a direct bandgap semiconductor with a bandgap of 2.1 eV. It has a variety of applications such as photovoltaics, optoelectronics, and radiation sensing.