Ko et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Highly transparent and stretchable conductors based on a directional arrangement of silver nanowires by a microliter-scale solution processKo et al., 2016
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- Ko Y
- Song S
- Kim N
- Chang S
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- Langmuir
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We report an effective method for fabricating highly transparent and stretchable large-area conducting films based on a directional arrangement of silver nanowires (AgNWs) driven by a shear force in a microliter-scale solution process. The thin conducting films with parallel …
- 239000002042 Silver nanowire 0 title abstract description 154
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