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Molybdenum (Mo) Sputtering Targets

Molybdenum (Mo)

Molybdenum (Mo) is atomic number 42 and has a grey, metallic appearance. Molybdenum has long been used in Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) Solar cells as a back contact on the glass substrate of the cell assembly. The Molybdenum is sputtered onto the, typically, soda glass substrate because it reflects most of the unabsorbed light back into the photonic absorber of the CIGS Solar Cell.

Molybdenum (Mo) Sputtering Targets

We offer our Molybdenum (Mo) Sputtering Targets in 99.95% purity. You can add requests for our most common circular targets below which range in diameters from 1″ to 8″ round, and from 0.125″ Thick & 0.25″ Thick.  If you’d like a quote on a custom Molybdenum Sputtering Target please visit our custom request form to get exactly what you need!

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