| Literature DB >> 26020567 |
Bing Deng1, Po-Chun Hsu2, Guanchu Chen1, B N Chandrashekar1, Lei Liao1, Zhawulie Ayitimuda3, Jinxiong Wu1, Yunfan Guo1, Li Lin1, Yu Zhou1, Mahaya Aisijiang3, Qin Xie1, Yi Cui2,4, Zhongfan Liu1, Hailin Peng1.
Abstract
Transparent conductive film on plastic substrate is a critical component in low-cost, flexible, and lightweight optoelectronics. Industrial-scale manufacturing of high-performance transparent conductive flexible plastic is needed to enable wide-ranging applications. Here, we demonstrate a continuous roll-to-roll (R2R) production of transparent conductive flexible plastic based on a metal nanowire network fully encapsulated between graphene monolayer and plastic substrate. Large-area graphene film grown on Cu foil via a R2R chemical vapor deposition process was hot-laminated onto nanowires precoated EVA/PET film, followed by a R2R electrochemical delamination that preserves the Cu foil for reuse. The encapsulated structure minimized the resistance of both wire-to-wire junctions and graphene grain boundaries and strengthened adhesion of nanowires and graphene to plastic substrate, resulting in superior optoelectronic properties (sheet resistance of ∼8 Ω sq(-1) at 94% transmittance), remarkable corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical flexibility. With these advantages, long-cycle life flexible electrochromic devices are demonstrated, showing up to 10000 cycles.Entities:
Keywords: Flexible transparent electrode; encapsulation; graphene; metal nanowires; roll-to-roll
Year: 2015 PMID: 26020567 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189