
Molybdenum (Mo) Sputtering Target
Material Molybdenum Formula Mo Purity 99.99% Typical Substrates Al2O3 (sapphire), Si, glass, quartz (SiO2) Related Materials Cr, Ti, W, Ta, Nb Molybdenum (Mo) thin films are widely used in research and commercial applications due to their high thermal and electrical conductivity. The use of molybdenum thin films is often preferred over other materials due to its superior properties, including high melting point, low vapor pressure, and excellent oxidation resistance. Mo thin films are commonly used in electronics and optoelectronics applications, such as in thin film transistors and solar cells. Mo thin films are also used in optical and structural components, including mirrors, optical coatings, and thin film sensors. In addition, Mo thin films are used in medical devices, such as pacemakers, and in industrial applications, such as for coating machine tools to enhance wear resistance. How are Molybdenum Thin Films Usually Deposited? The most common method for deposit