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Highly flexible indium tin oxide nanofiber transparent electrodes by blow spinning

Wang et al., 2016

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424734392115888638
Author
Wang H
Liao S
Bai X
Liu Z
Fang M
Liu T
Wang N
Wu H
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Transparent conductive film (TCF) has found wide applications. Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the most widely used transparent electrode. However, major problem of ITO is the lacking of flexibility, which totally limits its applications. Here, we report a highly flexible …
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