Transparent electrically conductive film-attached substrate

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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G02F 11335

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060141964

ABSTRACT:
A transparent electrically conductive film is attached to a transparent substrate of a display element. This laminated structure comprises a transparent substrate and has successively laminated on one surface thereof an ITO layer as a first reflection preventing layer, a silver layer, and an ITO layer as a second reflection preventing layer, from the substrate side, wherein the silver layer contains from 0.2 to less than 3.0% by weight of palladium, from 0.2 to less than 5.0% by weight of gold, or from 0.2 to less than 5.0% by weight of platinum. The transparent electrically conductive film formed on the transparent substrate has a low resistance, a high visible light transmittance, and high moisture and heat resistances, and the substrate having the transparent electrically conductive film is particularly suitable for use in a liquid crystal display.

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patent: 5847795 (1998-12-01), Satoh et al.

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