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MSE PRO 4N (99.99%) Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Mat– MSE Supplies LLC

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4N (99.99%) Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 4N (99.99%) Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

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  • $ 14995



MSE PRO™ 4N (99.99%) Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

Zinc sulfide (ZnS) is a white inorganic compound with wide band gap and good excitation binding energy. Due to its high vapor pressure at low temperature, it should be operated under designated chamber to avoid contamination. It is widely used for pigment, photocatalyst, and semiconductor. It is evaporated under vacuum to create thin film for the manufacturing of optical materials (visible optics and infrared optical) and photovoltaics.

The dimensions and purities can be customized upon request. Please contact us for customization or bulk orders.

Name Zinc Sulfide
Chemical Formula ZnS
CAS # 1314-98-3
Molecule Weight (g/mol) 97.47
Color/Appearance White, Crystalline Solid
Purity ≥99.99%, 4N
Melting Point (°C) 1,700
Theoretical Density (g/cm3) 3.98
E-Beam Good
Z Ratio 0.775
Thermal Evaporation Techniques Boat:  Mo, Ta
Temp. (°C) for Given Vap. Press. (Torr) 10-4:  ~800

MSE Supplies offers a variety of crucibles for evaporation materials. We can customize the dimensions based on your requirements.

References:

1. Chemical composition, morphology and optical properties of zinc sulfide coatings deposited by low-energy electron beam evaporation. Applied surface science 303 (2014): 23-29.

2. Effect of ambient hydrogen sulfide on the physical properties of vacuum evaporated thin films of zinc sulfide." Applied Surface Science 254, no. 8 (2008): 2233-2237.