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Copper Indium Selenide Sputtering Target
CIS Target (p-type)
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99.99% Copper Indium Selenide Sputtering Target
CU-INSE-04-ST
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99.995% Copper Indium Selenide Sputtering Target
CU-INSE-045-ST
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99.999% Copper Indium Selenide Sputtering Target
CU-INSE-05-ST
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99.9999% Copper Indium Selenide Sputtering Target
CU-INSE-06-ST
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Copper Indium Selenide (CIS) for solar energy applications is a p-type or absorber layer material. Find Safety and Research information below. CIS-based photovoltaic cells (PV Cells) for solar energy are fabricated from a positively charged or p-type CIS layer underneath a negatively charged or n-type layer. The p-type layer can be produced by thin film physical/chemical vapor deposition of a Copper Indium Selenide (CIS) Target sold under the AE Solar Energy group.   Most CIS-based PV solar cells are produced from single crystal of CIS however recent technology allows for thin film deposition of CIS using sputtering techniques.

Copper is a Block D, Group 11, Period 4 element. The electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d10 4s1. In its elemental form copper's CAS number is 7440-50-8. The copper atom has a radius of 127.8 .pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 140.pm.

Formula CAS No. Appearance Molecular Weight
CIS   Silvery  
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