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Transparent conductive coating
2010-01-06
Brad Cantos
2010-01-06
DongJuan Xi
2010-01-07
Gareth Jenkins
2010-01-07
Kevin Paul Nichols
2010-01-07
Brad Cantos
2010-01-07
DongJuan Xi
2010-01-07
David Casale
Transparent conductive coating
Brad Cantos
2010-01-07
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for all your suggestions, which fall into two categories: ITO and CNT.
We have used ITO, and although it is easy to apply, it does not have the optical
characteristics that we need because the index of refraction is too high.
Carbon nanotubes have better optical properties.  Does anybody know of a service
that can apply CNT?
A third possibility that I am aware of is P3HT embedded with carbon
nanoparticles.
Are there other possibilities out there that we are missing?

Thanks again,

Brad Cantos
[email protected]
http://holage.com


>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 16:41, Brad Cantos  wrote:
> Hi Everyone, and Happy New Year.
>
> Is anyone aware of a service that can apply a transparent conductive coating
to a plastic sheet?  This would have to be fairly low temperature process due to
the low melting point of the plastic.  The sheet resistance requirements are not
too rigorous, anything under 400 ohms/square should be fine.  Optimally, it
would need to be >99% transmissive over 400-1100nm wavelength range, but at this
point >80% is acceptable.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Brad Cantos
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