| Literature DB >> 21233544 |
David S Hecht1, Amy M Heintz, Roland Lee, Liangbing Hu, Bryon Moore, Chad Cucksey, Steven Risser.
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were deposited from a chlorosulfonic superacid solution onto PET substrates by a filtration/transfer method. The sheet resistance and transmission (at 550 nm) of the films were 60 Ω/sq and 90.9% respectively, which corresponds to a DC conductivity of 12,825 S cm(-1) and a DC/optical conductivity ratio of 64.1. This is the highest DC conductivity reported for CNT thin films to date, and attributed to both the high quality of the CNT material and the exfoliation/doping by the superacid. This work demonstrates that CNT transparent films have not reached the conductivity limit; continued improvements will enable these films to be used as the transparent electrode for applications in solid state lighting, LCD displays, touch panels, and photovoltaics.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21233544 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/7/075201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874