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nanoMesh™ Transparent Conductive Film

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nanoMesh™ Transparent Conductive Film

Our nanoMesh™ transparent conductive film is a breakthrough technology for producing virtually invisible patterns of metal lines.

NANOWEB® - META

NANOWEB® - META

All-atmospheric fabrication of Ag–Cu core–shell nanowire transparent  electrodes with Haacke figure of merit >600 × 10–3 Ω−1

All-atmospheric fabrication of Ag–Cu core–shell nanowire transparent electrodes with Haacke figure of merit >600 × 10–3 Ω−1

NANOWEB - A Revolutionary Transparent Conductive Thin Film

NANOWEB - A Revolutionary Transparent Conductive Thin Film

Recent advances in flexible organic light-emitting diodes - Journal of  Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C6TC03230C

Recent advances in flexible organic light-emitting diodes - Journal of Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C6TC03230C

Fast sputter deposition of MoOx/metal/MoOx transparent electrodes on glass  and PET substrates

Fast sputter deposition of MoOx/metal/MoOx transparent electrodes on glass and PET substrates

NanoWeb - Invisible Metal Mesh - A Revolutionary Transparent Conductive Film

NanoWeb - Invisible Metal Mesh - A Revolutionary Transparent Conductive Film

March 2021, PERC China

March 2021, PERC China

A cheap, flexible and recyclable alternative to indium tin oxide in  electrodes

A cheap, flexible and recyclable alternative to indium tin oxide in electrodes

Transparent conductive film  Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH

Transparent conductive film Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH

nanoMesh™ Transparent Conductive Film

nanoMesh™ Transparent Conductive Film

Transparent Conductive Film FineX - Panasonic

Transparent Conductive Film FineX - Panasonic

Transparent conductive film  Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH

Transparent conductive film Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH

Vapor dealloying of ultra-thin films: a promising concept for the  fabrication of highly flexible transparent conductive metal nanomesh  electrodes

Vapor dealloying of ultra-thin films: a promising concept for the fabrication of highly flexible transparent conductive metal nanomesh electrodes