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DSI releases light-filtering conductive coatings

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 4, 2008

Deposition Sciences (DSI) has developed a method of coating the transparent conductive coatings as a cap layer over a dielectric stack.

This allows a single element or material to perform light filtering and EMI shielding.

The transparent conductive coatings are designed for maximum conductivity and can be applied to flat sheet stock or precision optics.

The coatings feature high transmission between 450 and 1100nm.

They operate in the visible through the infrared spectrum.

They are compatible with DSI's dichroic filter technology.

The coatings are enabled by DSI's Microdyna sputtering technology.

This coating process yields uniform transparent conductive filters that remain stable and withstand high thermal loads and changes in humidity.

DSI's light-filtering transparent conductive coatings are ideal for use in unmanned aircraft system payloads and other thin-film applications that require reliable EMI shielding.

For more information, speak to DSI at the Technology Training Corporation exhibition in San Diego, CA, 19-20 Nov.

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