The INREP partners have been working to produce a complete assessment of the relevant properties of the proposed TCOs, including the impact of deposition technique, to devise optimum processes for their application in selected, high value application areas. The selected application areas were organic and inorganic LEDs, solar cells and touch-screens. The physical properties of interest were transparency, electrical conductivity, work function, texture, and chemical and thermal stability. The approach included life cycle assessments of the environmental impact of the developed TCO materials and cost of ownership analyses of their formation technologies over the entire period from application in manufacturing, through component operation into waste management. This analysis enabled a profound and objective assessment of sustainability of TCO materials. As a result, the environmental impact of TCO will be considered in the design of the final product, allowing to achieve the highest environmental quality of the TCO being developed to a manufacturing standard. Moreover, INREP brought innovative deposition equipment closer to an industrial level in order to accelerate the deployment of indium-free TCOs and achieve cost reduction for large area applications.
By relying on the new TCO material simulation and close integration of the developed solutions via its end-user partners, INREP have been creating a strong, competitive industrial base and a new knowledge in the field of sustainable transparent conductor material. The applications-led approach has been conceived to maximise the opportunities of economic deployment of the research outcomes of the project and reduce the time to their deployment. The technical and commercial potential of the proposed Indium-free TCO solutions have been comprehensively demonstrated. The planned early take-up of the developed materials and processes will contribute to expand the partners’ market shares. For example, Plessey Semiconductor and Meyer Burger plan to incorporate Indium-free TCOs into respectively their growing LED production and high efficiency photovoltaic cells manufacturing lines. In this sense, the project has allowed to secure technology jobs and, in case of several partners, to increase their workforce.