Kim et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Controlled electro-spray deposition of highly conductive PEDOT: PSS filmsKim et al., 2012
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- 2676952263694003905
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- Kim Y
- Lee J
- Kang H
- Kim G
- Kim N
- Lee K
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- Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
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Electro-spray (e-spray) is emerging as an attractive printing method because of its simple apparatus and high productivity for the thin-film fabrication of conjugated polymer materials. We report here a study of the e-spray deposition conditions of highly conductive poly (3, 4 …
- 229920000144 PEDOT:PSS 0 title abstract description 62
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