TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE MULTI-LAYER STRUCTURE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
First Claim
1. A transparent conductive multi-layer structure which comprises a substrate overlaid with a support which in turn is overlaid with a conductive layer containing fine conductive particles, said multi-layer structure having a surface resistance of 10-103Ω
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a visible light transmittance of at least 70%.
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Abstract
It is disclosed a transparent conductive multi-layer structure which comprises a substrate overlaid, desirably interposed by a support, with a conductive layer containing fine conductive particles, preferably the fine particles of indium-tin oxide (ITO), said multi-layer structure having a surface resistance of 10-103Ω/□ and a visible light transmittance of at least 70%. A process for producing this structure is also disclosed. The present invention can produce transparent conductive multi-layer structures by utilizing a coating method which retains the advantages of its easiness of forming large-area conductive films, simplification of apparatus, high productivity and low manufacturing cost, by firstly obtaining a transparent conductive film that has low enough surface resistance to give high conductivity while exhibiting satisfactory transparency, and then applying the transparent conductive film to a glass or resin panel, etc.
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16 Claims
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1. A transparent conductive multi-layer structure which comprises a substrate overlaid with a support which in turn is overlaid with a conductive layer containing fine conductive particles, said multi-layer structure having a surface resistance of 10-103Ω
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a visible light transmittance of at least 70%. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A transparent conductive multi-layer structure which comprises a substrate overlaid with a conductive layer containing fine conductive particles, said multi-layer structure having a surface resistance of 10-103Ω
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a visible light transmittance of at least 70%. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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