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4 September 2008 Recent progress in carbon nanotube-based flexible transparent conducting film
Hong-Zhang Geng, Ki Kang Kim, Young Hee Lee
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Abstract
Flexible transparent conducting films (TCFs) were fabricated on a PET substrate by various methods using carbon nanotubes dispersed in organic or water-based solution. Thin multi-walled carbon nanotubes, double-walled carbon nanotubes, and single-walled carbon nanotubes were used to compare the performance for TCFs. Optimal design rules for types of nanotubes, surfactants, the degree of dispersion, and film preparation methods were discussed. The TCFs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, TGA, Raman, optical absorption spectra, and sheet resistance. The dispersion of CNTs in water and in bisolvent has been tried. A simple acid treatment on the TCF film increased the conductivity by about four times. Doping and functionalization techniques will be further introduced to improve the conductivity of the film.
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Hong-Zhang Geng, Ki Kang Kim, and Young Hee Lee "Recent progress in carbon nanotube-based flexible transparent conducting film", Proc. SPIE 7037, Carbon Nanotubes and Associated Devices, 70370A (4 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.796143
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KEYWORDS
Resistance

Transmittance

Semiconductors

Chemical vapor deposition

Raman spectroscopy

Carbon

Carbon nanotubes

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