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IZO
(redirected from Indium Zinc Oxide)

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IZOIndium Zinc Oxide
IZOIzumo, Japan (Airport Code)
IZOInternational Zakat Organization (Malaysia)
IZOIzana Observatory
IZOIzaƱa Atmospheric Observatory (Spain)


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Carbon nanotubes simplify the transparent conductor deposition process because they can be wet processed utilizing printing techniques, or through roll to roll coating processes, in contrast to the current time-consuming vacuum sputtering deposition process required by indium tin oxide (ITO) and indium zinc oxide (IZO).
Unidym's initial product line is a CNT-based transparent, conductive film that has the potential to replace indium tin oxide (ITO) and indium zinc oxide (IZO)-based films currently used in the touch panel, display, and solar cell industries; an opportunity we believe exceeds $2 billion annually.
Carbon nanotubes simplify the transparent conductor deposition process because they can be wet processed utilizing printing techniques, or through roll to roll coating processes, in contrast to the current more difficult and time-consuming vacuum sputtering deposition process required by indium tin oxide (ITO) and indium zinc oxide (IZO).
 
 
 
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