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Flexible transparent conductors based on metal nanowire networks

Guo et al., 2015

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Guo C
Ren Z
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Materials Today

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Few conductors are transparent and flexible. Metals have the best electrical conductivity, but they are opaque and stiff in bulk form. However, metals can be transparent and flexible when they are very thin or properly arranged on the nanoscale. This review focuses on the …
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