Copper-Indium-Gallium-Selenium (CIGS) targets are advanced materials extensively used in the production of thin film solar cells, semiconductor devices, and advanced coatings. These targets are known for their excellent conversion efficiency, exceptional chemical stability, and unique optoelectronic properties, making them ideal for high-performance applications in renewable energy and electronics.
Product Overview
The Copper-Indium-Gallium-Selenium target is a high-purity semiconductor material composed of copper, indium, gallium, and selenium, extensively used in manufacturing thin-film solar cells. Produced through a vacuum melting process, it boasts high density and low gas content, making it an essential component for producing high-efficiency photovoltaic materials.
Key Features
- High Purity:With a purity of up to 99.99%, it ensures excellent electrical performance and photoelectric conversion efficiency.
- Variety of Forms:Available as both flat and rotating targets to suit different production requirements.
- Customizable Specifications:Offers customizable diameters and thicknesses, meeting various customer needs.
Applications
- Solar and Photovoltaic Industries:As a critical material for thin-film solar cells, CIGS targets play a pivotal role in the production of high-efficiency, cost-effective solar cells.