Gupta et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Spray coating of crack templates for the fabrication of transparent conductors and heaters on flat and curved surfacesGupta et al., 2014
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- Gupta R
- Rao K
- Srivastava K
- Kumar A
- Kiruthika S
- Kulkarni G
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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Transparent conducting electrodes (TCEs) have been made on flat, flexible, and curved surfaces, following a crack template method in which a desired surface was uniformly spray- coated with a crackle precursor (CP) and metal (Ag) was deposited by vacuum evaporation …
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