Gold (Au) Evaporation Materials Description:
Gold evaporation materials serve as essential components in thin film deposition processes. They have high purity and controlled evaporation rates. These properties ensure precise film deposition on substrates and enable the formation of uniform, defect‐free films. The materials exhibit considerable thermal stability and withstand high temperatures without decomposition. They possess high electrical conductivity and provide the required performance for conductive thin films. Gold evaporation materials are used in semiconductor devices, optical coatings and decorative applications, thereby supporting advancements in thin film technology.

Gold (Au) Evaporation Materials Specification:
Material
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Gold
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Appearance
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Gold, metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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1 064
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Thermal Conductivity
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320 W/m·K
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Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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14.2 x 10⁻⁶/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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19.32
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Gold (Au) Evaporation Materials Applications:
1. Semiconductor devices: Metal contacts, electrodes and interconnections are employed in the fabrication of microelectronic devices and integrated circuits. These elements fulfil high electrical conductivity requirements.
2. Optical coatings: Thin films are applied in the production of optical components such as mirrors, lenses and optical filters. This application regulates light transmission, reflection and absorption.
3. Decorative applications: The materials are used as coatings to provide a metallic finish and corrosion resistance for items such as jewellery, watches and artworks.
4. Biomedical applications: The materials are utilised in biosensors, biomarkers and medical devices. Their biocompatibility and biostability have been well documented.
5. Nanotechnology: Gold evaporation materials are used in the fabrication of nanostructured materials and nanocomponents, including nanoparticles, nanowires and nanocatalysts. They are applied in catalysis, sensing and energy storage.
Packaging of Gold (Au) Evaporation Materials:
The materials are handled carefully to prevent damage during storage and transport. This procedure preserves product quality in its original state.