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MSE PRO 3N (99.9%) Yttrium Fluoride (YF3) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Material– MSE Supplies LLC

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3N (99.9%) Yttrium Fluoride (YF<sub>3</sub>) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 3N (99.9%) Yttrium Fluoride (YF3) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

SKU: TA4511

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MSE PRO™ 3N (99.9%) Yttrium Fluoride (YF3) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

Yttrium Fluoride (YF3), a well-known functional rare earth fluoride, has been extensively studied and employed in various fields including lamps and display devices, phosphors, and scintillators. YbF3 film is one of the most typical metal fluoride films, which can be used as a low refractive index material for multilayer film element such as a high-reflective film, filter, anti reflection film, etc.

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

Name Yttrium Fluoride
Chemical Formula YF3
CAS # 13709-49-4
SKU#
  • TA4511: 50g
  • TA4512: 100g
Molecule Weight (g/mol) 145.90
Color/Appearance White, Solid
Purity ≥99.9%, 3N
Melting Point (°C) 1,387
Theoretical Density (g/cm3) 4.01
E-Beam Crucible Liner Material Tantalum, Molybdenum

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

References

1. Study on broadband optical constants of yttrium fluoride thin films deposited by electron beam evaporation. Optik 205 (2020): 163548.

2. Near-UV to IR optical characterization of YF3 thin films deposited by evaporation and ion beam processes. In Developments in Optical Component Coatings, vol. 2776, pp. 366-372. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1996.