Abstract
Dispersions of crystalline nanoscaled ITO and solutions of amorphous precursors were used for the preparation of transparent conductive films on glass both by large area dip-coating (30 × 30 cm2) and pad-printing. The advantages of both types of coating materials regarding single layer thickness and conductivity were combined by a coating-infiltration procedure. The resulting films showed a specific resistivity down to 1.77 10E−03 Ω cm after treatment in reducing atmosphere and an increased resistance to subsequent storage in air.
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