| Literature DB >> 26673796 |
Hongli Zhu1, Zhiqiang Fang1, Zhu Wang2, Jiaqi Dai1, Yonggang Yao1, Fei Shen1, Colin Preston1, Wenxin Wu3, Peng Peng3, Nathaniel Jang1, Qingkai Yu4, Zongfu Yu2, Liangbing Hu1.
Abstract
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of new applications beyond their traditional use. We dramatically modulate the propagation of light through random network of wood fibers. A highly transparent and clear paper with transmittance >90% and haze <1.0% applicable for high-definition displays is achieved. By altering the morphology of the same wood fibers that form the paper, highly transparent and hazy paper targeted for other applications such as solar cell and antiglare coating with transmittance >90% and haze >90% is also achieved. A thorough investigation of the relation between the mesoporous structure and the optical properties in transparent paper was conducted, including full-spectrum optical simulations. We demonstrate commercially competitive multitouch touch screen with clear paper as a replacement for plastic substrates, which shows excellent process compatibility and comparable device performance for commercial applications. Transparent cellulose paper with tunable optical properties is an emerging photonic material that will realize a range of much improved flexible electronics, photonics, and optoelectronics.Entities:
Keywords: high transparency; light management; optoelectronics; paper touch screen; super clarity; super haze; wood cellulose materials
Year: 2015 PMID: 26673796 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b06781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881