Tantalum Telluride sputtering target is a high-performance two-dimensional material target suitable for cutting-edge electronic and optoelectronic applications. It is a transition metal ditelluride with a unique layered structure and is widely used in the research and manufacture of new electronic devices, photodetectors and energy storage devices. The material has attracted much attention for its anisotropy, high carrier mobility and excellent film forming ability.
We provide high-purity and high-density Tantalum Telluride sputtering targets, which can be used for a variety of thin film deposition technologies (such as magnetron sputtering, electron beam evaporation, etc.), and support a variety of customized specifications to meet the diverse needs of laboratory development and industrial mass production.
Purity: 99.9%
High density, smooth surface
Layered crystal structure, suitable for forming two-dimensional thin films
Size and shape can be customized on demand (round, rectangular, etc.)
Suitable for deposition processes under high vacuum and inert atmosphere
Electronic devices: can be used for two-dimensional semiconductor devices such as next-generation field effect transistors (FETs).
Photodetectors: With wide-band response capabilities, suitable for infrared and ultraviolet imaging devices.
Energy storage materials: used in lithium/sodium ion batteries and supercapacitors for electrode material research.
Topological material research: due to its unique band structure, it is an important material for studying spin electronics and topological insulators.
Each batch of Tantalum Telluride targets comes with a certificate of analysis (COA), material safety data sheet (MSDS) and necessary test reports. According to customer requirements, third-party testing support can also be provided to ensure that the composition, purity and stability of the sputtering targets meet your project needs.
Molecular formula: TaTe₂
Molecular weight: 441.58 g/mol
Appearance: Gray-black metallic luster ceramic target, dense and flat surface
Density: about 8.2 g/cm³ (close to theoretical value)
Melting point: about 800–850°C (relatively low, attention should be paid to thermal stability)
Crystal structure: layered hexagonal or triclinic (depending on the preparation method)
Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.
Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.
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