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Transparent electrode enables flexible solar cells

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A hybrid transparent electrode that overcomes the “electron-transport bottleneck” of polycrystalline thin films could pave the way for flexible solar cells and color monitors, head-up displays in car windshields and opto-electronic circuits for sensors and information processing. Transparent electrodes used in today’s touch-screen monitors, cellphone displays and flat-screen TVs use indium tin oxide (InSnO2), an expensive material that is limited in availability, inflexible and degrades over time, becoming brittle and hindering performance. The Purdue University...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Aug 2013
    2-D nanocrystalline materialAmericasBasic ScienceConsumerDavid JanesDisplayselectron-transport bottleneckenergyflexible displaysflexible solar cellsgrapheneGreenLightIndianaindium tin oxideInSnO2InSnO2 replacementITOMuhammad A. AlamOffice of Technology CommercializationopticsPurdue UniversitySensors & Detectorssilver nanowirestransparent electrode

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