Lithium Zirconate Sputtering
Target Description
Lithium zirconate sputtering target is a black sputtering material with the element Li and Zr. It is a conductive ceramic solid electrolyte material for lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium is a chemical element originated from the Greek ‘lithos’, meaning stone. It was first mentioned in 1817 and observed by A. Arfwedson. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by W. T. Brande. “Li” is the canonical chemical symbol of lithium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 3 with location at Period 2 and Group 1, belonging to the s-block. The relative atomic mass of lithium is 6.941(2) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.
Zirconium is a chemical element originated from the Persian ‘zargun’, meaning gold coloured. It was first mentioned in 1789 and observed by H. Klaproth. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by J. Berzelius. “Zr” is the canonical chemical symbol of zirconium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 40 with location at Period 5 and Group 4, belonging to the d-block. The relative atomic mass of zirconium is 91.224(2) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.
Lithium Zirconate Sputtering Target Specification
Material Type |
Lithium Zirconate |
Symbol |
LiZrOx |
Color/Appearance |
White Solid |
Available Sizes |
Dia.: 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″ |
Lithium Zirconate Sputtering Target Packaging
Our lithium zirconate sputtering targets are clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.