Indium Tin Oxide Coated Substrates (ITO, Size: 14″×16″×1.1mm)
Indium Tin Oxide Coated Substrates | |
Product No | NRE-50010 |
CAS | NA |
Length | 14mm |
Width | 16mm |
Thickness | 1.1 mm |
Resistance | <10Ω/sq |
Haze | NA |
Surface resistance after heat | NA |
Surface resistance before the heat | NA |
Transmittance | > 83% |
Indium Tin Oxide Coated Substrates
Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coated substrates are versatile materials with a range of applications due to their unique combination of high electrical conductivity and optical transparency.
Display Technology
Touch Screens: Sn:In2O3 substrates are essential in touch screen technology, where the ITO layer serves as transparent conductive electrodes. This enables the detection of touch inputs while allowing visible light to pass through.
LCDs and OLEDs: In liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), ITO-coated substrates function as transparent conductive layers that allow light to pass through while enabling electrical control of the display.
Solar Cells
Photovoltaic Devices: ITO-coated substrates are used in thin-film solar cells and other photovoltaic devices. The ITO layer acts as a transparent conductive electrode that allows light to reach the active layers of the solar cell while conducting electricity.
Sensor Technology
Biosensors: In biosensors, ITO-coated substrates provide a conductive surface that can interact with biological samples. The transparency of the ITO layer facilitates optical detection methods and other analytical techniques.
Chemical Sensors: ITO-coated substrates are employed in chemical sensors for detecting various chemical reactions. The transparent conductive layer supports both the electrical and optical aspects of the sensor.
Optoelectronic Devices
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs): ITO-coated substrates are used in the production of LEDs, where the ITO layer helps in the electrical connectivity and light emission properties of the device.
Laser Diodes: In laser diodes, ITO-coated substrates provide the necessary transparency and conductivity for effective operation.
Smart Glass
Electrochromic Glass: ITO-coated substrates are used in smart or electrochromic glass, which changes its optical properties in response to electrical signals. The ITO layer allows for control of light transmission and reflects changes in the glass’s appearance.
Laboratory and Analytical Equipment
Microscopy Slides: ITO-coated substrates are used as slides in microscopy where the transparent and conductive properties are advantageous for various imaging and analytical techniques.
Electrochemical Experiments: ITO-coated substrates serve as working electrodes in electrochemical cells, where the conductive layer enables precise electrochemical measurements.