Tantalum nitride
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Other names
Tantalum mononitride | |
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12033-62-4 | |
EC Number | 234-788-4 |
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PubChem | 83832 |
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Properties | |
TaN | |
Molar mass | 194.955 g/mol |
Appearance | black crystals |
Density | 14.3 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 3,090 °C (5,590 °F; 3,360 K) |
insoluble | |
Structure | |
Hexagonal, hP6 | |
P-62m, No. 189 | |
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Flash point | Non-flammable |
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Other cations |
Vanadium nitride Niobium nitride |
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Tantalum nitride (TaN) is an inorganic chemical compound. It is sometimes used to create barrier or "glue" layers between copper, or other conductive metals, and dielectric insulator films such as thermal oxides. These films are deposited on top of silicon wafers during the manufacture of integrated circuits, to create thin film surface mount resistors and has other electronic applications.[1]
References
- ↑ Akashi, Teruhisa (2005). "Fabrication of a Tantalum-Nitride Thin-Film Resistor with a Low-Variability Resistance" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-09-02.
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