2mm Vanadium Sputtering Target
2mm Vanadium Sputtering Target
SKU:VAN-89d923
High-purity 2mm Vanadium Sputtering Target for precise ion bombardment in sputtering applications.
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The 2mm Vanadium Sputtering Target by Goodfellow Corp. is a high-purity source material ideal for sputtering applications. With a diameter of 75mm and a purity level of 99.8%, this target ensures efficient ion bombardment for precise atom removal. Its atomic properties, electrical conductivity, and mechanical durability make it a reliable choice for industries requiring exacting standards.
Product Specifications
Atomic Properties Atomic Number
23
Atomic Properties Atomic Radius Goldschmidt
0 nm
Atomic Properties Atomic Weight
50.94150 amu
Atomic Properties Crystal Structure
Body Centered Cubic
Atomic Properties Electronic Structure
Ar3d34s2
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 1
6.74 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 2
14.6 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 3
29.3 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 4
46.7 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 5
65.2 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 6
128 eV
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number
50 | 51
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 50
0.25 %
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 51
99.75 %
Atomic Properties Photo Electric Work Function
4.30 eV
Atomic Properties Thermal Neutron Absorption Cross Section
5.0600 Barns
Atomic Properties Valences Shown
2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity At 20 Degree Celsiu
19.6 µΩ·cm
Electrical Properties Superconductivity Critical Temperature
5.4000 K
Electrical Properties Temperature Coefficient At 0 To 100 Degree
0.00390 k-1
Electrical Properties Thermal Emf Against Pt Cold 0 Degree Celsi
0.63 mV
Material Material
VanadiumVanadium was discovered in Mexico City in 1801 by A.M. del Rio, and was rediscovered in 1831 by N.G. Selfström in Falun, Sweden. Vanadium is a soft, shiny, silvery metal which can be found in many different minerals, including some crude oils. It has an abundance of 160 ppm in the earth's crust and can be isolated after conversion to the pentoxide, V2O5, followed by direct reduction with aluminum. High purity metal can be obtained by the van Arkel process in which the iodide is decomposed on a hot filament under vacuum. Pure vanadium resists corrosion due to the formation of a protective oxide film on its surface; it is attacked by concentrated acids but not by fused alkalis. The principal use for vanadium is as an alloying constituent, particularly in steels where it is introduced as ferrovanadium, an alloy of iron and vanadium. The addition of vanadium to steels removes occluded oxygen and nitrogen, thus improving the materials' strength. A typical vanadium content would be 0.5% max.
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Hard
158.0 GPa
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Soft
158.0 GPa
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Hard
150 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Soft
80 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Izod Toughness Soft
10 to 136 J m-1
Mechanical Properties Material Condition
Hard | Soft
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Hard
0.365
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Soft
0.365
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Hard
127.60 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Soft
127.60 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Hard
530.00 to 730.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Soft
260.00 to 585.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Yield Strength Hard
515.0 to 690.0 MPa
Mechanical Properties Yield Strength Soft
170.0 to 450.0 MPa
Specifications Diameter
75 mm
Tolerances Disc Diameter Tolerance
0.5 mm