Ag-based new materials: Low resistance and conductive patterns in transparent conductive films.
★How much can the critical costs be reduced? ★What technologies are necessary for forming flexible transparent conductive films using nanomaterials and silver nanowires?
Lecturers Part 1: (Special) YIC Kyoto Institute of Technology, President Dr. Seito Sugiyama, Professional Engineer (Applied Science), Sugiyama Engineering Office (Formerly of Teijin and Oike Industries) Part 2: Professor Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University, Institute of Industrial Technology Part 3: Representative from Toray Film Processing Co., Ltd., New Business Development Promotion Office Part 4: Representative from Toda Industries, Inc., Creative Headquarters Target Audience: Researchers and personnel interested in transparent conductive films and transparent conductive membranes Venue: Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, 4th Floor, Room 2 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 10-15 minutes walk from JR Kawasaki Station, 10-15 minutes walk from Keikyu Line Kawasaki Station Date and Time: February 27, 2012 (Monday) 11:00 AM - 5:15 PM Capacity: 30 people. *Please apply early as there may be a rush of applications. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 56,700 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by February 13. Membership registration is free. *After February 13, the [Regular Price] will be 59,850 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company.
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**Lecture 1: Abstract** ITO transparent electrode materials are widely used in liquid crystal panels, touch panels, electronic paper, solar cells, and more. New transparent electrode materials that can replace ITO are gradually being put into practical use. In the film formation process of deploying these materials onto roll-shaped plastic films, various constraints exist, and many issues must be overcome to establish production technology. This lecture will outline the current status of process technology for transparent conductive films using new materials instead of ITO and the direction for the future. **Lecture 3: Abstract** The ITO electrodes traditionally used as transparent electrodes utilize indium, which is considered a depleting resource, and efforts are underway to explore the next transparent conductive materials. Among various candidates for the next material after ITO, silver nanowires were selected to achieve properties and manufacturing stability/cost-effectiveness that are difficult to attain with ITO. A transparent conductive film made from Ag nanowires was produced using a wet coating method, and this technology and its features will be introduced.
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Part 1: Latest Development Trends in Transparent Conductive Films and Film Formation Process Technology 1. What is a transparent conductive film? 2. Film formation technology for transparent conductive films 3. Innovations for improving transmittance and conductivity 4. Changes in process technology from conventional ITO film technology to future developments Part 2: New Transparent Conductive Film Formation and Flexible Technology Using Metal Nanowires 1. Transparent conductive films and metal nanomaterials 2. Application of metal nanomaterials to transparent conductive films 2-3. Cu nanowire transparent conductive films 3. Low-temperature curing process 4. Comparison with other technologies and future prospects Part 3: Development and Characteristics of Conductive Films Using Silver Nanowires 1. About transparent conductive materials 2. Selection of silver nanowires 3. Coating methods and film structure of silver nanowires 4. Processing of silver nanowire films 4-1. Characteristics of patterning (etching) 5. Challenges and future developments of silver nanowire films 5-1. Technology for large area applications (reducing resistance) 5-2. Adaptation to various substrates Part 4: Flexibilization of Transparent Conductive Films Formed by Nano Silver Particles 3. Nano silver 4. Nano silver transparent conductive films 5. Transfer technology and application development of nano silver transparent conductive films
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