Chapter Metallic nanowire percolating networks: from main properties to applications

There has been lately a growing interest into flexible, efficient and low-cost transparent electrodes which can be integrated for many applications. This includes several applications related to energy technologies (photovoltaics, lighting, supercapacitor, electrochromism, etc.) or displays (touch s...

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Main Author: Duy Nguyen, Ngoc (auth)
Other Authors: Jiménez, Carmen (auth), Resende, Joao (auth), Muñoz-Rojas, David (auth), Bellet, Daniel (auth), Papanastasiou, Dorina T. (auth), Huong Nguyen, Viet (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2019
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