Transparent conductive film

Transparent conductive film

It is the key material that have been widely used in industries in recent years.
Detail
The transparent conductive film refers to a conductive chirp having a transmission chirp of more than 80% in a wavelength range (380 to 780 nm) capable of emitting light, and a conductive chirp greater than 103 S / cm.

In the past, transparent conductive films can be divided into metal oxide films and metal oxide films. At this stage of display optoelectronic products, most of the transparent conductive films used are mainly indium tin oxide (ITO) films in metal oxide films.

In recent years, there are few emerging materials such as conductive polymers, indica carbon tubes, graphene, and nanowires, which have successively developed into a new generation of transparent conductive films. Transparent conductive film can be used in liquid crystal displays, plasma displays, light detectors and solar cells ... etc.