The aluminum scandium sputtering target, a film coating material made from aluminum and scandium metal, is utilized in the semiconductor industry. A key application is in radio frequency (RF) filters, which operate within the 800 to 2,500 MHz band for mobile communication devices. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, leveraging surface acoustic waves propagating across a piezoelectric substrate, are widely used as RF filters.
Recently, the commercial use of bulk acoustic waves (BAW) has been gaining traction, particularly in challenging frequency bands where conventional SAW filters are not feasible. In response, we offer AlSc targets with superior properties compared to earlier materials. AlScN alloys promise a high piezoelectric constant, up to ten times higher than conventional AlN alloys. Our advanced manufacturing process for AlSc targets results in significantly lower oxygen levels, which enhances the piezoelectric properties compared to existing AlSc targets.
The semiconductor industry’s demand for scandium metal, driven largely by the use of AlSc sputtering targets in RF filters, is poised to grow. North America currently holds the largest market share at approximately 37%, followed by Asia Pacific and Europe, with around 36% and 26% shares, respectively. This trend reflects the increasing adoption of advanced semiconductor materials globally.
Suniway is committed to meeting the rising demand for scandium metal. China remains the largest producer, accounting for around 58% of global production, followed by Europe and Australia, with shares of 29% and 1%, respectively. As the market continues to expand, we are focused on ensuring a steady and reliable supply of high-quality scandium metal for our customers.
Scandium plays a critical role in high-performance industries, particularly in the aerospace and automotive sectors. Scandium is widely used in aluminum-scandium alloys, which are essential for manufacturing lightweight, durable components in aircraft, space vehicles, and automotive applications. These alloys offer superior strength-to-weight ratios, improved corrosion resistance, and enhanced weldability, making them ideal for cutting-edge aerospace and automotive technologies.
In addition to its alloying benefits, scandium is also pivotal in energy applications. Scandium-stabilized zirconia is used in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) due to its excellent ionic conductivity and thermal stability, which are crucial for efficient energy generation.
Beyond these applications, scandium compounds have specialized uses in other advanced technologies. Scandium iodide is utilized in mercury vapor lamps, simulating natural sunlight for film and television studios. Scandium oxide (scandia) is employed in producing high-intensity “stadium” lights, while the radioactive isotope 45Sc serves as a tracing agent in oil refineries. Additionally, scandium sulfate in trace amounts can enhance the germination of seeds such as corn, peas, and wheat.