Abstract

Abstract Carbon coatings are of potential applications in a wide range of fields due to their light weight, corrosion resistance, good thermal and electrical conductivities. Here, we propose a new type of conductive coated glass material and present a new low-cost method for preparing conductive nano-carbon coatings. The coating is prepared with linear low-density polyethylene as carbon source using polymer pyrolysis deposition coating technology. The coating has good electrical conductivity with a thickness of a few nanometers and a surface roughness less than 0.9 nm. It is a good candidate for the fabrication of large-scale, low-roughness and low-cost electrothermal conductive coatings.

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