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The Growth Mechanism of Copper Nanowires and Their Properties in Flexible, Transparent Conducting Films
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Materials ScienceOne-dimensional MaterialNanoscale ScienceEngineeringFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyTransparent Conducting FilmsApplied PhysicsSpherical Copper SeedsCopper NanowiresNanostructure SynthesisThin FilmsGrowth MechanismCarbon NanotubesNanostructures
Copper nanowires grow from spherical copper seeds in an aqueous solution. Conductive films of copper nanowires have a transmittance of 65% (∼15% more than the best values reported for carbon nanotubes), and remain conductive after 1000 bending cycles or one month in air.
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