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Large‐diameter carbon nanotube transparent conductor overcoming performance–yield tradeoff

Zhang et al., 2022

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13352312993282827238
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Zhang Q
Nam J
Han J
Datta S
Wei N
Ding E
Hussain A
Ahmad S
Skakalova V
Khan A
Liao Y
Tavakkoli M
Peng B
Mustonen K
Kim D
Chung I
Maruyama S
Jiang H
Jeon I
Kauppinen E
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Advanced Functional Materials

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The floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition (FCCVD) method for producing single‐ walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) has demonstrated great potential in transparent conductive film (TCF) application. In FCCVD, reducing the concentration of carbon …
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