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MSE PRO 4N (99.99%) Silicon Monoxide (SiO) Pieces (1-3mm) Evaporation – MSE Supplies LLC

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4N (99.99) Silicon Monoxide (SiO) 1-3mm Pieces Evaporation Materials - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 4N (99.99%) Silicon Monoxide (SiO) Pieces (1-3mm) Evaporation Materials

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4N (99.99%) Silicon Monoxide (SiO) Pieces (1-3mm) Evaporation Materials

Silicon monoxide (SiO) is the chemical compound where silicon is present in the oxidation state +2. In the vapor phase, it is a diatomic molecule. It has been detected in stellar objects and has been described as the most common oxide of silicon in the universe. It has been widely used as surface coatings, insulating layers in integrated circuits, dielectric material in capacitors and anode materials for Li-ion batteries. 

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

Name Silicon (II) Oxide
Chemical Formula SiO
CAS # 10097-28-6
Molecule Weight (g/mol) 44.08
Color/Appearance Brown/Black Glassy
Purity ≥99.99%, 4N
Melting Point (°C) >1,702
Theoretical Density (g/cm3) 2.13
Z Ratio 0.87
E-Beam Fair
Thermal Evaporation Techniques Boat:  Ta
Coil:  W
Basket:  W
Crucible:  Ta
E-Beam Crucible Liner Material Graphite, Tungsten, Tantalum
Temp. (°C) for Given Vap. Press. (Torr) 10-4:  850

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

References:

1. Preparation, structure, and applications of thin films of silicon monoxide and titanium dioxide. Journal of the American Ceramic Society 33, no. 12 (1950): 353-360.

2. Optical constants of evaporation-deposited silicon monoxide films in the 7.1–800 eV photon energy range. Journal of Applied Physics 105, no. 11 (2009): 113505.