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3mm Praseodymium Sputtering Target

3mm Praseodymium Sputtering Target

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High-purity 3mm Praseodymium Sputtering Target for efficient ion bombardment removal in thin film deposition applications.

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The 3mm Praseodymium Sputtering Target by Goodfellow Corp. offers a purity of 99.0%, ideal for sputtering processes. With a precise thickness and diameter range, this high-quality target ensures efficient ion bombardment removal. Praseodymium's atomic and electrical properties make it a reliable choice for institutions requiring superior performance in thin film deposition applications.

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Atomic Properties Atomic Number
59
Atomic Properties Atomic Radius Goldschmidt
0 nm
Atomic Properties Atomic Weight
140.90770 amu
Atomic Properties Crystal Structure
Hexagonal Close Packed
Atomic Properties Electronic Structure
Xe4f36s2
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 1
5.42 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 2
10.55 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 3
21.62 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 4
38.95 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 5
57.45 eV
Atomic Properties Thermal Neutron Absorption Cross Section
11.5000 Barns
Atomic Properties Valences Shown
3 | 4
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity At 20 Degree Celsiu
68 µΩ·cm
Electrical Properties Temperature Coefficient At 0 To 100 Degree
0.00171 k-1
Material Material
PraseodymiumPraseodymium was discovered in 1805 by Baron Auer von Welsbach in Vienna, Austria. Praseodymium is a soft, white metal and a member of the lanthanide group of elements. It closely resembles neodymium and, along with other elements of the same group, is found in the same minerals. It has an abundance in the earth's crust of 9.5 ppm. It reacts slowly with oxygen but rapidly with water. As a pure metal, its uses are limited; however, it is used as an alloying constituent for alloys used to make permanent magnets and flints. Along with neodymium, praseodymium is used to manufacture yellow glass which can be used as eye protection (e.g. for welders).
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Polycrystalline
31.2 GPa
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Polycrystalline
40 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Material Condition
Polycrystalline
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Polycrystalline
0.312
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Polycrystalline
35.20 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Polycrystalline
110.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Yield Strength Polycrystalline
103.0 MPa
Note Note
Made to order for delivery in about 4-5 weeks. Other sizes also available.
Physical Properties Boiling Point
3512 ºC
Physical Properties Density At 20 Degree Celsius C Temperature
6.782 g·cm-3
Specifications Diameter
50 to 75 mm
Specifications Purity
99.0 %
Specifications Thickness
3 mm
Thermal Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 0 To 100
4.800 x10-6 K-1
Thermal Properties Latent Heat Of Evaporation
2343 Jg-1
Thermal Properties Latent Heat Of Fusion
80.00 Jg-1
Thermal Properties Melting Point
931.00 ºC
Thermal Properties Specific Heat At 25 Degree Celsius C Temperat
192.0 J K-1 kg-1
Thermal Properties Thermal Conductivity At 0 To 100 Degree Celsi
12.50 W m-1K-1
Tolerances Disc Diameter Tolerance
0.5 mm
Tolerances Thickness Tolerance
0.5 mm
Type Type
MetalA metal is generally considered to be a pure element which readily forms cations. Metals are characterized by their opacity and high thermal and electrical conductivities, the latter properties resulting from the delocalized and mobile nature of the electrons over the crystal structure.