Introduction Vacuum evaporation is a process in which a solid material (referred to as the evaporating material) is heated in a high vacuum environment to be deposited on a specific substrate to obtain a film. The vacuum evaporation process is mainly used in microelectronics to make active components, device contacts, and metal interconnections, high precision...Continue Reading
Stanford Advanced Materials supplies a variety of high quality elemental and composite evaporation materials (Evaporation Pellets) in a full range of purities and dimensions to suit any customer needs. With more than 15 years experience in this field, we are, as always, dedicating ourselves to improving the quality of our products and service. We have...Continue Reading
[kc_row use_container=”yes” force=”no” column_align=”middle” video_mute=”no” _id=”478784″][kc_column width=”12/12″ video_mute=”no” _id=”243070″][kc_column_text] Our ISO 9001-certified Materials Division stocks a vast assortment of high-purity materials, evaporation sources, and crucible liners for use in both thermal and E-beam evaporation as well as sputter deposition processes. We offer pure elements, compounds, alloys, ceramics, intermetallics, and mixtures in a variety of shapes, sizes, and purities...Continue Reading