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[18p-P02-2]Realization of selfstanding flexible conductive non-woven substrates using IZO nanofibers
〇(M2)Kento Uchida1, Yuki Ogawa1, Kentaro Matsuda1, Yumina Uchiyama1, Teruaki Nomiyama1, Yuji Horie1 (1.Kagoshima Univ.)
Keywords:
Nanofibers,Conductive substrates,Electrospinning
Recently, flexible devices have been attracting attention, which are mainly formed on plastic substrates. Since, however, plastic substrates are not heat resistive, flexible conductive substrates with heat resistance are desired. In order to overcome this problem, non-woven fabrics consist of amorphous zinc-doped indium oxide (a-IZO) nanofibers (NFs) were prepared. However, the resistivity was about 100 Ωcm, and further reduction of the resistivity is needed. In this study, we aimed to fabricate low-resistivity IZO-NFs by changing the raw material concentration and the structure of NFs.
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