Transparent electrode, manufacturing method thereof and electronic device employing the transparent electrode
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1. A transparent electrode having a laminate structure comprising:
- a first metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity,a metal layer which comprises a metallic material comprising silver or copper,a second metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity, anda third metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and continuity,stacked in this order.
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Abstract
The present embodiments provide a transparent electrode having a laminate structure of:
- a first metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity,
- a metal layer made of a metallic material containing silver or copper,
- a second metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity, and
- a third metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and continuity, stacked in this order.
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1. A transparent electrode having a laminate structure comprising:
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a first metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity, a metal layer which comprises a metallic material comprising silver or copper, a second metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity, and a third metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and continuity, stacked in this order. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for manufacturing a transparent electrode, comprising:
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(I) preparing a laminate structure comprising; a first metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity, a metal layer which comprises a metallic material comprising silver or copper, and a second metal oxide layer having an amorphous structure and electroconductivity; and thereafter (II) coating the surface of the second metal oxide layer with a metal alkoxide solution, and then drying and heating the applied solution at 150°
C. or less in a water-containing atmosphere, to form a third metal oxide layer.- View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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