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LaCrO3, or Lanthanum Chromite, is a remarkable inorganic compound that belongs to the perovskite family of materials. It possesses unique electrical, magnetic, optical, and catalytic properties, making it highly valuable in various scientific and technological fields. LaCrO3 exhibits excellent ionic conductivity at elevated temperatures, making it ideal for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) as an interconnect material. Additionally, it finds applications in gas sensors, catalysts, electrochromic devices, ceramic pigments, and high-temperature coatings. As a sputtering target, LaCrO3 plays a significant role in thin-film deposition processes, enabling the production of high-quality films for microelectronics and optical coatings. Its versatile nature and ongoing research suggest a promising future for LaCrO3 in emerging technologies.
LaCrO3 Sputter Target
As a mixed oxide sputter target, the production of it involves solid phase synthesize. In order to make the Lanthanum chromate(LaCrO3) targets, the single phase LaCrO3 material was ground down to powder and sintered again. Lanthanum chromate has quite special physical properties and have special applications in electronic, superconductive and optic industries. For Lanthanum chromate(LaCrO3) sputter target, indium bonding to simple or custom made backing plate is availablePlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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