Cobalt Sputtering Target - 4mm Thickness, 76mm Diameter
Cobalt Sputtering Target - 4mm Thickness, 76mm Diameter
SKU:COB-5f72e9
High-purity Cobalt (Co) Sputtering Target - 4mm Thickness, 76mm Diameter. Designed for precision and reliability in sputtering applications.
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The Cobalt (Co) Sputtering Target boasts a high purity of 99.9%, making it a reliable source for sputtering applications. With a thickness of 4mm and a diameter of 76mm, this target is crafted to precision for efficient atom removal by ion bombardment. Cobalt, known for its stability in air and resistance to acids, offers exceptional thermal conductivity and thermal expansion properties. Ideal for institutions requiring superior quality materials for sputtering processes.
Product Specifications
Atomic Properties Atomic Number
27
Atomic Properties Atomic Radius Goldschmidt
0 nm
Atomic Properties Atomic Weight
58.93320 amu
Atomic Properties Crystal Structure
Hexagonal Close Packed
Atomic Properties Electronic Structure
Ar3d74s2
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 1
7.86 eV | 79.5 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 2
17.06 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 3
33.5 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 4
51.3 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 6
102 eV
Atomic Properties Photo Electric Work Function
5.00 eV
Atomic Properties Thermal Neutron Absorption Cross Section
37.5000 Barns
Atomic Properties Valences Shown
2 | 3
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity At 20 Degree Celsiu
6.34 µΩ·cm
Electrical Properties Temperature Coefficient At 0 To 100 Degree
0.00660 k-1
Electrical Properties Thermal Emf Against Pt Cold 0 Degree Celsi
-1.33 mV
Material Material
CobaltDiscovered in 1735 by G. Brandt in Stockholm, Sweden. Cobalt is a hard, grey metal which is ferromagnetic. It is usually found in association with nickel in arsenical ores, its abundancy in the Earth's crust being 20 ppm. Cobalt is relatively unreactive, being stable in air and only slowly attacked by dilute acids. It does not combine with hydrogen and nitrogen but it does react with carbon, oxygen and steam at elevated temperatures, producing CoO in the latter cases. Cobalt salts (primarily cobalt aluminate, known as "Cobalt Blue", or "Thenard's Blue") have been known of and used for centuries to provide a blue coloration to paints and ceramics. Cobalt alloys have good thermal and oxidation resistance, coupled with mechanical strength. The metal is also used in electroplating and its radioactive isotope, â¦â°Cobalt, is used in the treatment of cancer.
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Hard
181.5 GPa
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Soft
181.5 GPa
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Hard
320 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Soft
170 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Material Condition
Hard | Soft
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Hard
0.320
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Soft
0.320
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Hard
211.00 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Soft
211.00 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Hard
1135.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Soft
760.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Yield Strength Soft
345.0 to 485.0 MPa
Note Note
These targets are normally available for immediate shipment from stock. Other sizes are available to special order.
Physical Properties Boiling Point
2870 ºC
Physical Properties Density At 20 Degree Celsius C Temperature
8.900 g·cm-3
Specifications Diameter
76 mm
Specifications Purity
99.9 %
Specifications Thickness
4 mm
Thermal Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 0 To 100
12.500 x10-6 K-1
Thermal Properties Latent Heat Of Evaporation
6490 Jg-1
Tolerances Disc Diameter Tolerance
0.5 mm