| Subject: Re: How to make glass conductive |
| From: "Keith S." <im_pink_therefore_im_spam@ntlworld.com> |
| Date: 27/07/2005, 22:14 |
| Newsgroups: 3dfx.products.voodoobanshee,alt.guitar.amps,alt.paranet.ufo,comp.cad.cadence,comp.sys.newton.misc |
zootwoman@gmail.com wrote:
learn to use Google.
This experiment was inspired by an article by F. J Stone, which
appeared in the November 1969 edition of Practical Electronics
magazine.
Hmm, I'm showing my age if I say I remember that article in that
magazine... OK, I admit it, I do.
If you really want to deposit a conductive layer on glass then
you want to deposite indium tin oxide (ITO) which is transparent
yet a low resistance (few tens of ohms IIRC) conductor.
- Keith