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The Properties of the Nitrocellulose/MWCNT Composites Fabricated on the 10 ${\mu}m$ Polyimide Film for the Flexible Transparent Conduction Film  

Jang, Kyung-Uk (Department of the Electrical Engineering, Kyung Won University)
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Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology / v.9, no.2, 2010 , pp. 117-121 More about this Journal
Abstract
The composite films were fabricated by air-spray method under the 2 kgf/$cm^2$ pressure using the multi-walled CNTs solution and the nitrocellulose on a 10 ${\mu}m$ polyimide film substrates. We obtained the composite films which were sprayed with the MWCNT dispersion by varying the spray time from 20, 40 and 60sec. The electrical and the optical properties of the sandwiched-structure-composite thin films were investigated by an UV/VIS spectrometer and a Hall Effect equipment. As a result, the optical transmittance of all thin films in the visible range, as well as the electrical conductance shows an available value for the transparent electrode. The carrier concentration and the light transmittance rate for the fabricated sample are between $3.733{\times}10^{10}$ and $6.551{\times}10^{14}cm^{-3}$, around 35 to 95%, respectively.
Keywords
Nitrocellulose/MWCNT Composite; Polyimide Film; Transparent conduction film; Spray method;
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