Molybdenum (Mo) Coated Glass is a borosilicate glass substrate featuring a precisely deposited molybdenum thin film. Stanford Electronics applies controlled physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes combined with surface profilometry and chemical analysis to ensure coating uniformity and strong adhesion. Periodic equipment calibration and in-process monitoring support consistent film thickness and repeatable electrical performance, making this substrate suitable for demanding semiconductor raw material applications.
Molybdenum (Mo) Coated Glass consists of a dense molybdenum film deposited on a glass substrate to deliver electrical conductivity and oxidation resistance. The controlled coating process produces a smooth, uniform surface that supports reliable lithography, etching, and device integration. This structure provides a stable platform for semiconductor and optoelectronic fabrication where interface quality is critical.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Mo, Borosilicate |
| Purity | Mo: ≥99.995% |
| Form | Substrate |
| Dimensions | 50 × 50 × 1 mm (customized) |
| Adhesion Layer | None (or customized) |
| Mo Thickness | 5000 Å |
| Resistivity | 0.5–1 Ω·cm |
| Sheet Resistance | < 1 Ω/sq |
| Coating Area | Single size (or customized) |
The above product information is based on theoretical data and is for reference only. Actual specifications may vary.
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Used as a conductive barrier layer to reduce interfacial oxidation and enhance process stability.
Applied as a contact or electrode layer where uniform conductivity and adhesion are required.
Optoelectronic Devices
Utilized as a conductive glass substrate in display and sensor assemblies to improve signal integrity.
Serves as an alternative to conventional coatings where thermal and electrical stability are critical.
Substrates are packaged in static-resistant materials with cushioned foam supports to prevent mechanical damage and contamination. Each unit is sealed in an anti-contamination pouch and stored under controlled temperature conditions. Custom packaging, labeling, and moisture-barrier options are available upon request.
Molybdenum-coated glass substrates play an important role in semiconductor and optoelectronic manufacturing by combining stable electrical performance with oxidation resistance. Advances in thin film deposition and surface characterization continue to improve coating quality, enabling more reliable and scalable device fabrication across a wide range of electronic applications.
|
Parameter |
Value |
|
Material |
Mo, Borosilicate |
|
Purity |
Mo: ≥99.995% |
|
Form |
Substrate |
|
Dimensions |
50*50*1 mm |
|
Adhesion Layer |
None (or customized) |
|
Mo Thickness |
5000 Å |
|
Resistivity |
0.5-1 Ω•cm |
|
Sheet Resistance |
< 1 Ω/sq |
|
Coating Area |
Single Size (or customized) |
The above product information is based on theoretical data and is for reference only. Actual specifications may vary.
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