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reference for what cricible to use for e-beam
2009-10-23
l j
2009-10-23
Ajay Rajgadkar
2009-10-24
Ruiz, Marcos Daniel (SENCOE)
2009-10-24
Andrew Sarangan
2009-10-24
Prasanna Srinivasan
reference for what cricible to use for e-beam
Prasanna Srinivasan
2009-10-24
The use of crucible with a particular material depends on the melting point
of the material to be evaporated. Generally high temperature resistant
material with good refractory properties are promising candidates. Some
commonly available crucibles are made of Tungsten, Boron nitride, Alumina,
Molybdenum, Tantalum and diamond.

Hope this information helps.

- Prasanna

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:50 PM, l j  wrote:

> Hello group,
>
> Could anyone point me to a reference for what kind of crucible should be
> used to e-beam a given material. I haven't found much on-line to my
> surprise.
>
> The deeper question then, is there a reference for why it matters. From
> experience I have found some materials behave better in moly versus
> graphite, but to doesn't seem to be directly or only related to the melting
> point of the material.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> K.C.

Thanks & Regards,
Prasanna Srinivasan
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