Graphene could replace rare metal used in mobile phone screens. New study, published in the journal Advanced Optical Materials, is the first to show graphene can replace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) in an electronic or optical device. Graphene-OLED has identical performance to an ITO-OLED. qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202…
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Graphene could replace rare metal used in mobile phone screens. New study, published in the journal Advanced Optical Materials, is the first to show graphene can replace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) in an electronic or optical device. Graphene-OLED has identical performance to an ITO-OLED. qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202…
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Graphene could replace rare metal used in mobile phone screens. New study, published in the journal Advanced Optical Materials, is the first to show graphene can replace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) in an electronic or optical device. Graphene-OLED has identical performance to an ITO-OLED. qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202…
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RML NanoWeb Vs Conventional Silver Nanowires (AgNW) Vs Indium Tin Oxide

This is a post on twitter, I'm pretty new to Reddit and couldn't figure out how to make a proper DD post with links and images, so, you're getting linked to my twitter...I'm going to be creating threats on various products and OEM partners, every day I will be releasing info on the company and irrefutably linking them.

https://twitter.com/JamesAVincent1/status/1421186270643081221?s=19

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Plasma stream generated by vapourizing Indium tin oxide (ITO), used in manufacturing photovoltaic cells.
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Tin doped indium oxide nanocrystals. The blue color arises from a surface plasmon resonance that has an absorption band in the near IR.
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Touch-responsive indium tin oxide is very thin and flexible physicsworld.com/a/touch-…
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Structurally, how is indium tin oxide conductive and transparent?

I wondered how indium tin oxide, the alloy used in touchscreens can remain conductive, yet transparent.

Is it something to do with the spacing of the atoms in the composition? Where there are enough gaps to make it look transparent, yet excess electrons can still travel across?

My chemical knowhow is quite poor so please ELI5, thank you.

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Graphene can replace indium tin oxide in solar cells dailyfusion.net/2014/01/g…
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How does one permanently apply indium tin oxide (ITO) to a surface?

And once you have applied it, can you just hook up electrodes and pass a current through it to heat it up? Would multiple electrodes be better if you're trying to achieve even heating across the surface?

(this is not a homework question)

Oh yeah, the surface needs to remain highly transparent.

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A thin transparent layer of indium tin oxide (1/1000000 meter thick) allowing up to 15 mA of current to flow.
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SEM image of a thin indium tin oxide layer on glass imgur.com/ZbSIC
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Graphene Can Replace Indium Tin Oxide in Solar Cells dailyfusion.net/2014/01/g…
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A flexible, alternative material to indium tin oxide (ITO) coating, which is brittle and suffers from severe degradation of the electrical conductance due to fracture of the coating upon bending, has been found. nanowerk.com/spotlight/sp…
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Graphene can replace indium tin oxide in solar cells dailyfusion.net/2014/01/g…
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Graphene Can Replace Indium Tin Oxide in Solar Cells dailyfusion.net/2014/01/g…
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Graphene Can Replace Indium Tin Oxide in Solar Cells dailyfusion.net/2014/01/g…
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Will carbon nanotubes replace indium tin oxide? physorg.com/news155816845…
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Some self-made Indium(III)-oxide for use in YInMn-Blue
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Scientists set a record for the highest conversion rate of carbon dioxide at low temperatures with copper-modified indium oxide, signifying sustainable e-fuel. Researchers hope this will contribute significantly to reducing our carbon footprint and driving humankind towards a more sustainable future waseda.jp/top/en/news/742…
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TIL the bluest blue (to date) was accidentally discovered when a researcher received a grant to explore novel materials for electronics applications and tried to heat together oxides of manganese, yttrium, and indium at two thousand degrees Fahrenheit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YIn…
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TIL: In 2009, a researcher received a grant to explore novel materials for applications in electronics. When he tried heating the oxides of manganese, yttrium and indium at 2,000 Β°F, he inadvertently found the bluest blue pigment to date. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YIn…
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 06 2019
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Aluminium, zinc, silver, indium, and tin 1g bars from luciteria
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As I say in the video the last few months I’ve been making the suggestion people using rotary tumblers use aluminum oxide or tin oxide to get a beautiful glasslike finish on your stones. I was asked to show a few were the ones that I’ve done. Hope it helps. v.redd.it/9lroulfd88k71
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No mess, no wires, no pipes. A base computer and a supply depot. Over 700,000 Activated Indium in under 12 hour. Does exactly what in the say in the tin!
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