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Indium tin oxide is the most common transparent conductive material used in OLEDs and OPVs. It is typically used as the anode connected to the hole injecting layer. ITO is usually applied using vacuum deposition or sputting techniques.
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is the most common transparent conductive material used in OLEDs and OPVs. It is typically used as the anode connected to the hole injecting layer. ITO is usually applied using vacuum deposition or sputtering techniques.

Latest revision as of 10:59, 29 June 2009

Indium tin oxide (ITO) is the most common transparent conductive material used in OLEDs and OPVs. It is typically used as the anode connected to the hole injecting layer. ITO is usually applied using vacuum deposition or sputtering techniques.