| Literature DB >> 26390281 |
Qiong Nian1,2, Mojib Saei1,2, Yang Xu2,3, Ganguli Sabyasachi4, Biwei Deng1,2, Yong P Chen2,3, Gary J Cheng1,2,5.
Abstract
Optoelectronic performance of metal nanowire networks are dominated by junction microstructure and network configuration. Although metal nanowire printings, such as silver nanowires (AgNWs) or AgNWs/semiconductor oxide bilayer, have great potential to replace traditional ITO, efficient and selective nanoscale integration of nanowires is still challenging owing to high cross nanowire junction resistance. Herein, pulsed laser irradiation under controlled conditions is used to generate local crystalline nanojoining of AgNWs without affecting other regions of the network, resulting in significantly improved optoelectronic performance. The method, laser-induced plasmonic welding (LPW), can be applied to roll-to-roll printed AgNWs percolating networks on PET substrate. First principle simulations and experimental characterizations reveal the mechanism of crystalline nanojoining originated from thermal activated isolated metal atom flow over nanowire junctions. Molecular dynamic simulation results show an angle-dependent recrystallization process during LPW. The excellent optoelectronic performance of AgNW/PET has achieved Rs ∼ 5 Ω/sq at high transparency (91% @λ = 550 nm).Entities:
Keywords: junction; laser plasmonic welding; percolation; roll to roll printing; silver nanowire
Year: 2015 PMID: 26390281 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b03601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881