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Handbook of Transparent Conductors

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  • applications to current technologies including, flat panel displays, photovoltaics, organic light emitting diodes.
  • emerging applications in transparent electronics, nano-structured materials and new sensors and actuators.
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Transparent Conductors

    • David S. Ginley, John D. Perkins
    Pages 1-25
  3. Electronic Structure of Transparent Conducting Oxides

    • J. Robertson, B. Falabretti
    Pages 27-50
  4. Modeling, Characterization, and Properties of Transparent Conducting Oxides

    • Timothy J. Coutts, David L. Young, Timothy A. Gessert
    Pages 51-110
  5. Characterization of TCO Materials

    • David C. Paine, Burag Yaglioglu, Joseph Berry
    Pages 111-148
  6. In Based TCOs

    • Yuzo Shigesato
    Pages 149-169
  7. Transparent Conducting Oxides Based on Tin Oxide

    • Robert Kykyneshi, Jin Zeng, David P. Cann
    Pages 171-191
  8. Ternary and Multinary Materials: Crystal/Defect Structure–Property Relationships

    • Thomas O. Mason, Steven P. Harvey, Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier
    Pages 265-293
  9. Chemistry of Band Structure Engineering

    • Art Sleight
    Pages 295-311
  10. Non-conventional Materials

    • Hideo Hosono
    Pages 313-351
  11. Nanostructured TCOs (ZnO, TiO2, and Beyond)

    • Dana C. Olson, David S. Ginley
    Pages 425-457
  12. Junctions

    • Hiromichi Ohta
    Pages 489-505
  13. Process Technology and Industrial Processes

    • Mamoru Mizuhashi
    Pages 507-526
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 527-533

About this book

Transparent conducting materials are key elements in a wide variety of current technologies including flat panel displays, photovoltaics, organic, low-e windows and electrochromics. The needs for new and improved materials is pressing, because the existing materials do not have the performance levels to meet the ever- increasing demand, and because some of the current materials used may not be viable in the future. In addition, the field of transparent conductors has gone through dramatic changes in the last 5-7 years with new materials being identified, new applications and new people in the field. “Handbook of Transparent Conductors” presents transparent conductors in a historical perspective, provides current applications as well as insights into the future of the devices. It is a comprehensive reference, and represents the most current resource on the subject.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Photovoltaics & Electronic Materials, Center & Basic Sciences Ctr., NREL, Golden, USA

    David S. Ginley

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