| Literature DB >> 28948539 |
Honglong Ning1, Yicong Zhou1, Zhiqiang Fang1, Rihui Yao2, Ruiqiang Tao1, Jianqiu Chen1, Wei Cai1, Zhennan Zhu1, Caigui Yang1, Jinglin Wei1, Lei Wang1, Junbiao Peng3.
Abstract
Inkjet-printed silver gate electrode with low electrical resistivity was fabricated by UV curing method. By adjusting the UV curing time and the distance between the samples and UV lamp, the effects of UV curing conditions on the electrical resistivity of the silver films were studied, and the lowest electrical resistivity of 6.69 × 10-8 Ω·m was obtained. Besides, the UV-cured silver films have good adhesion to the glass substrates, with adhesion strength of 4B (ASTM international standard). Our work offered an easy and low temperature approach to fabricate inkjet-printed silver electrodes with low electrical resistivity.Entities:
Keywords: Electrical resistivity; Inkjet printing; Low temperature; Silver gate electrode; UV curing
Year: 2017 PMID: 28948539 PMCID: PMC5612900 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2300-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The schematic diagrams of UV curing method: (a) the intensity of UV irradiation at different distances; (b) the distribution of the ozone gas generated by UV irradiation; (c) the propagation of UV irradiation when silver film is being cured
Fig. 2When D = 37 cm (a)resistivity versus UV curing time; (b) atomic relative content of elements of the films versus UV curing time
Fig. 3When UV curing time was 180 s: (a) resistivity versus distance; (b) atomic relative content of elements of the films versus distance
Fig. 4SEM images of silver films UV-cured at (a) D = 37 cm for 180 s; (b) D = 37 cm for 300 s; (c) D = 37 cm for 480 s; (d) D = 29 cm for 180 s; (e) D = 25 cm for 180 s; (f) D = 25 cm for 480 s
Fig. 53D surface morphologies of the silver films at different UV curing conditions
Fig. 6a 3D image for the electrical resistivity of the silver fims cured at different UV curing conditions. b Photo of UV-cured silver films on glass after tape test
Fig. 7. Resistivity of silver films heat-treated at different temperatures for 30 min
Fig. 8SEM images of the silver films heat-treated at different temperatures for 30 min: (a) 25 °C; (b) 100 °C; (c) 140 °C
Fig. 93D surface morphologies of the silver films heat-treated at (a) 25 °C, (b) 100 °C, and (c) 140 °C