Transparent electrode for electronic displays

US9835913B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9835913-B2
Application numberUS-201213983593-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2012
Priority dateApr 15, 2011
Publication dateDec 5, 2017
Grant dateDec 5, 2017

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A transparent electrode is described and includes metallic nanowires and a polymeric overcoat layer for protecting the nanowires from corrosion and abrasion. The polymeric overcoat layer includes nanoparticles selected from the group consisting of antimony tin oxide, zinc oxide and indium tin oxide, and has a sheet resistance of greater than about 107 ohm/sq. The transparent electrode can be used in electronic displays such as polymer-dispersed liquid crystal, liquid crystal, electrophoretic, electrochromic, thermochromic, electroluminescent and plasma displays.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transparent electrode comprising: a transparent substrate, a conductive layer disposed on the transparent substrate and comprising metallic nanowires, a colorless polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the conductive layer and comprising nanoparticles comprising antimony tin oxide, wherein a sheet resistance of the polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the transparent substrate without the conductive layer is greater than 2.5×10 8 ohm/sq. 2. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the sheet resistance of the polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the transparent substrate without the conductive layer is from 2.5×10 8 to 10 12 ohm/sq. 3. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the sheet resistance of the polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the transparent substrate without the conductive layer is greater than about 10 12 ohm/sq. 4. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , having a haze value less than about 5% and a visible light transmission of at least about 80%. 5. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric overcoat layer comprises the reaction product of a multifunctional (meth)acrylate. 6. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric overcoat layer comprises a methyl (meth)acrylate polymer and the reaction product of a multifunctional (meth)acrylate. 7. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric overcoat layer the reaction product of a multifunctional (meth)acrylate and a urethane (meth)acrylate oligomer. 8. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric overcoat layer comprises a weight ratio of polymer to nanoparticles of about 85:15 to about 25:75. 9. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the electrode is flexible. 10. The transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the transparent substrate has a glass transition temperature greater than or equal to that of 70° C. 11. A display for providing an image, comprising: (a) a first electrode comprising the transparent electrode of claim 1 , wherein the transparent substrate comprises a first substrate; (b) a second substrate; (c) image forming material disposed between the polymeric overcoat layer and the second substrate. 12. The display of claim 11 , wherein the second substrate is transparent. 13. The display of claim 11 , wherein the second substrate is opaque. 14. The display of claim 11 , wherein the sheet resistance of the polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the first substrate without the conductive layer is from about 2.5×10 8 to 10 12 ohm/sq. 15. The display of claim 11 , wherein the sheet resistance of the polymeric overcoat layer disposed on the first substrate without the conductive layer is greater than about 10 12 ohm/sq. 16. The display of claim 11 , further comprising a second electrode and drive means for generating potential difference between the first and second electrodes such that the display switches from an off state to an on state. 17. The display of claim 11 , wherein the image forming material comprises liquid crystal droplets dispersed in a polymer matrix.

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Insulating layers (G02F1/1335, G02F1/1337, G02F1/135, G02F1/136 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Nanotechnology for information processing, storage or transmission, e.g. quantum computing or single electron logic · CPC title

  • of translucent electrodes · CPC title

  • characterised by their electrical, optical, physical properties; materials therefor; method of making · CPC title

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What does patent US9835913B2 cover?
A transparent electrode is described and includes metallic nanowires and a polymeric overcoat layer for protecting the nanowires from corrosion and abrasion. The polymeric overcoat layer includes nanoparticles selected from the group consisting of antimony tin oxide, zinc oxide and indium tin oxide, and has a sheet resistance of greater than about 107 ohm/sq. The transparent electrode can be us…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pellerite Mark J, Radcliffe Marc D, Baetzold John P, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/13439. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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