Thulium (Tm) Evaporation Materials
Composition: Th Catalog No.:REM69EVPurity:99.95%Typical Lead Time:3 weeks
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Evaporation material introduction
Evaporation material refers to a substance that is used in the process of physical vapor deposition (PVD). PVD involves the deposition of thin films of materials onto surfaces through the evaporation of the source material. Evaporation materials are typically solid materials with a high vapor pressure at elevated temperatures. These materials are heated in a vacuum chamber, causing them to evaporate and condense onto the desired substrate, forming a thin film. Evaporation materials can be made from a wide range of materials, including metals, alloys, oxides, and compounds, depending on the specific application requirements. They are utilized in various industries, such as electronics, optics, and coatings, for purposes such as creating functional coatings, enhancing surface properties, or fabricating microelectronic devices.
Thulium (Tm) introduction
Thulium, symbolized by Tm and atomic number 69, is a rare earth metal with unique properties that make it valuable in various applications. Thulium is primarily known for its ability to absorb and emit highly efficient infrared radiation, making it ideal for laser technologies. Thulium-doped fiber lasers are used in medical procedures, such as lithotripsy for kidney stone fragmentation and tissue ablation, as well as in industrial applications like material processing and cutting. Thulium is also utilized in portable X-ray devices and radiation detection systems due to its ability to emit X-rays when bombarded with electrons. Additionally, thulium compounds find use in phosphors for lighting applications, including fluorescent lamps and displays. With its contributions to laser technology, medical treatments, and lighting, thulium plays an important role in advancing various fields and driving technological innovation.
Thulium Evaporation Materials Packaging
Thulium Evaporation Materials are vacuum sealed in plastic bags or argon protected in other container for safety shipment. We also use heavy foam to protect this rare earth material. Common documents together with these rare earth metals are packing list and analytical report (COA).
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