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Transparent Film Heater Using Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes

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This article is published in Advanced Materials.The article was published on 2007-12-03. It has received 320 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Frit compression & Carbon nanotube quantum dot.

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Emerging Transparent Electrodes Based on Thin Films of Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene, and Metallic Nanostructures

TL;DR: This review will explore the materials properties of transparent conductors, covering traditional metal oxides and conductive polymers initially, but with a focus on current developments in nano-material coatings.
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Metallic Nanowire-Based Transparent Electrodes for Next Generation Flexible Devices: a Review

TL;DR: Recent progress on the main applications reported for MNW networks of any sort (silver, copper, gold, core-shell nanowires) are investigated and some of the most impressive outcomes are pointed out.
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High-performance graphene-based transparent flexible heaters.

TL;DR: Graphene-based, flexible, transparent heaters based on large-scale graphene films synthesized by chemical vapor deposition on Cu foils show sheet resistance as low as ∼43 Ohm/sq with ∼89% optical transmittance, which are ideal as low-voltage transparentheaters.
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Uniformly Interconnected Silver-Nanowire Networks for Transparent Film Heaters

TL;DR: In this article, the fabrication and design principles for using silver-nanowire (AgNW) networks as transparent electrodes for flexible film heaters are described, and a transparent film heater is constructed based on uniformly interconnected AgNW networks, which yields an effective and rapid heating of the film at low input voltages.
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Transparent, Conductive Carbon Nanotube Films

TL;DR: Characteristics of the fabrication of ultrathin, transparent, optically homogeneous, electrically conducting films of pure single-walled carbon nanotubes indicate broad applicability of the films for electrical coupling in photonic devices.
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Carbon nanotube composites for thermal management

TL;DR: In this paper, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were used to augment the thermal transport properties of industrial epoxy composites and showed a 70% increase in thermal conductivity at 40 K, rising to 125% at room temperature; the enhancement due to 1 wt'% loading of vapor grown carbon fibers was three times smaller.
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Thermal Conductance of an Individual Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube above Room Temperature

TL;DR: This work discusses sources of uncertainty and proposes a simple analytical model for the SWNT thermal conductivity including length and temperature dependence, which is attributed to second-order three-phonon scattering between two acoustic modes and one optical mode.
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Strong, Transparent, Multifunctional, Carbon Nanotube Sheets

TL;DR: Self-supporting nanotube sheets are initially formed as a highly anisotropic electronically conducting aerogel that can be densified into strong sheets that are as thin as 50 nanometers and the measured gravimetric strength of orthogonally oriented sheet arrays exceeds that of sheets of high-strength steel.
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Carbon nanotube composites for thermal management

TL;DR: In this paper, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were used to augment the thermal transport properties of industrial epoxy, and the results suggest that the thermal and mechanical properties of SWNT-epoxy composites are improved.
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