Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) Sputtering Targets Overview
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Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) General Information
Magnesium fluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with a chemical formula of MgF2. It is white or crystalline in appearance with a melting point of 1,261°C, a density of 3.18 g/cc, and a vapor pressure of 10-4 Torr at 1,000°C. The main application of magnesium fluoride is in optics, due to its distinctive transparency over a wide range of wavelengths. It is evaporated under vacuum to form anti-reflective layers.
Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) Specifications
Material Type | Magnesium Fluoride |
Symbol | MgF2 |
Color/Appearance | White, Crystalline Solid |
Melting Point (°C) | 1,261 |
Theoretical Density (g/cc) | 2.9–3.2 |
Z Ratio | 0.637 |
Sputter | RF |
Max Power Density (Watts/Square Inch) | 20* |
Type of Bond | Indium, Elastomer |
Comments | Substrate temp and rate control important. Reacts with W. Mo OK. |
* This is a recommendation based on our experience running these materials in KJLC guns. The ratings are based on unbonded targets and are material specific. Bonded targets should be run at lower powers to prevent bonding failures. Bonded targets should be run at 20 Watts/Square Inch or lower, depending on the material.
* Suggested maximum power densities are based on using a sputter up orientation with optimal thermal transfer from target to the sputter cathode cooling well. Using other sputtering orientations or if there is a poor thermal interface between target to sputter cathode cooling well may require a reduction in suggested maximum power density and/or application of a thermal transfer paste. Please contact techinfo@lesker.com for specific power recommendations.