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As a mixed oxide, Barium Strontium Niobate (Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6) actively forms a single phase material. However, this name informally denotes an oxide compound containing multiple cations, namely barium, strontium, and niobium.
Moreover, manufacturers commonly fabricate Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6 sputter targets through high-temperature sintering/recrystallization. Specifically, they mix and heat the oxide compounds of barium, strontium, and niobium.
Next, to create the Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6 targets, the material is ground into powder and sintered again. Furthermore, Barium Strontium Niobate possesses unique physical properties. Therefore, it finds special roles across electronic, superconductive, and optic industries.
Additionally, indium bonding to simple or custom backing plates remains available for Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6 sputter targets. In summary, thorough fabrication and heat treatment actively yield single-phase sputter targets with specialized applications.
About Strontium oxide (Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6)
Strontium oxide can be obtained by decomposing strontium carbonate or strontium hydroxide. We prepared Ba0.25Sr0.75Nb2O6 powder with cubic structure by solid-phase reaction method and prepared them into targets. The thin film can then be generated by pulsed laser depositionPlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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