Stapleton et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Pathway to high throughput, low cost indium-free transparent electrodesStapleton et al., 2015
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- Stapleton A
- Yambem S
- Johns A
- Gibson C
- Shearer C
- Ellis A
- Shapter J
- Andersson G
- Quinton J
- Burn P
- Meredith P
- Lewis D
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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A roll-to-roll compatible, high throughput process is reported for the production of highly conductive, transparent planar electrode comprising an interwoven network of silver nanowires and single walled carbon nanotubes imbedded into poly (3, 4 …
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