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transparent conducting oxide (TCO)

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A transparent conducting oxide (TCO) is a type of semiconductor that is typically used as an electrode or electrical contact in optoelectronic devices. It is made of a thin film of oxide that is transparent to visible light, making it ideal for use in solar cells, flat panel displays, and touch screens. TCOs are also conductive, meaning they can carry an electric current. This makes them useful for a variety of applications where both transparency and conductivity are desired.

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