Gold Coated Glass is a borosilicate glass substrate engineered with a high-purity gold thin film for semiconductor research and processing applications. Stanford Electronics applies carefully controlled sputtering and vacuum evaporation techniques to form dense, uniform gold layers. Film composition and thickness are verified through electron microscopy and X-ray fluorescence analysis, supporting consistent electrical behavior and dimensional accuracy required for precision semiconductor environments.
Gold Coated Glass features a precisely deposited gold thin film on a glass substrate, delivering excellent electrical conductivity and chemical inertness. The controlled deposition process produces a smooth, uniform surface that minimizes oxidation and supports reliable performance during semiconductor fabrication. Standard and custom dimensions allow compatibility with a wide range of processing equipment and experimental setups.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Gold, Borosilicate |
| Purity | Au: ≥99.999% |
| Form | Substrate |
| Dimensions | Ø15 × 0.15 mm; 22 × 22 × 0.2 mm; or customized |
| Adhesion Layer | Chromium (20 / 50 / 75 Å) |
| Gold Thickness | 100 / 500 / 1000 / 5000 Å |
| 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 Processing
Used as a conductive interface layer to provide a low-oxidation, stable surface during device fabrication.
Applied in bonding and interconnect processes where uniform gold thickness supports reliable thermal and electrical contact.
Electronics and Sensors
Utilized as a substrate for optical and electronic sensors to ensure consistent signal transmission and surface stability.
Gold Coated Glass substrates are sealed in anti-static polybags and secured within cushioned, anti-scratch containers to prevent contamination and mechanical damage. Moisture-barrier materials and controlled handling conditions help preserve film quality during storage and transport. Customized packaging and labeling options are available upon request.
Gold-coated glass substrates are widely used in semiconductor and microelectronic manufacturing due to gold’s excellent conductivity and resistance to oxidation. Continuous improvements in thin film deposition and metrology enable tighter control over film thickness and surface quality, supporting the evolving requirements of advanced semiconductor devices and precision sensor technologies.
|
Parameter |
Value |
|
Material |
Gold, Borosilicate |
|
Purity |
Au: ≥99.999% |
|
Form |
Substrate |
|
Dimensions |
Dia. 15 mm * 0.15 mm, 22*22*0.2 mm, or customized |
|
Adhesion Layer |
Cr (20/50/75 Å) |
|
Gold Thickness |
100/500/1000/5000 Å |
|
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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