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Touch panel and method for manufacturing a touch sensor layer of the touch panel

A touch panel includes a touch sensor layer including a first transparent electrode and a second transparent electrode, wherein an arrangement direction of the first transparent electrode can be perpendicular to that of the second transparent electrode, and both of the first and second transparent electrodes include two transparent metallic patterns which are stacked and electrically connected to each other.




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Display Device with Touch Sensor

A display of an electric device includes a plurality of separated transparent electrode blocks, which are configured to provide one or more of supplemental features such as touch recognition. Signal paths between the transparent electrode blocks and the driver for the supplemental feature are implemented with a plurality of conductive lines placed under positioned under one or more planarization layers. The conductive lines implementing the signal paths are routed across the display area, directly toward a non-display area where drive-integrated circuits are located.




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Transparent, flexible and recyclable nanopaper-based touch sensors fabricated via inkjet-printing

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00658K, Paper
Hao Ling, Ruwei Chen, Quanbo Huang, Feng Shen, Yuyuan Wang, Xiaohui Wang
Using an eco-friendly PEDOT:PSS ink formula, a transparent and flexible nanopaper-based touch sensor was fabricated via inkjet-printing.
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