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Copercolating Networks: An Approach for Realizing High-Performance Transparent Conductors using Multicomponent Nanostructured Networks

Author(s)
Das, Suprem R.Sadeque, SajiaJeong, ChangwookChen, RuiyiAlam, Muhammad A.Janes, David B.
Issued Date
2016-01
DOI
10.1515/nanoph-2016-0036
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58468
Citation
NANOPHOTONICS, v.5, no.1, pp.180 - 195
Abstract
Although transparent conductive oxides such as indium tin oxide (ITO) are widely employed as transparent conducting electrodes (TCEs) for applications such as touch screens and displays, new nanostructured TCEs are of interest for future applications, including emerging transparent and flexible electronics. A number of two-dimensional networks of nanostructured elements have been reported, including metallic nanowire networks consisting of silver nanowires, metallic carbon nanotubes (m-CNTs), copper nanowires or gold nanowires, and metallic mesh structures. In these single-component systems, it has generally been difficult to achieve sheet resistances that are comparable to ITO at a given broadband optical transparency. A relatively new third category of TCEs consisting of networks of 1D-1D and 1D-2D nanocomposites (such as silver nanowires and CNTs, silver nanowires and polycrystalline graphene, silver nanowires and reduced graphene oxide) have demonstrated TCE performance comparable to, or better than, ITO. In such hybrid networks, copercolation between the two components can lead to relatively low sheet resistances at nanowire densities corresponding to high optical transmittance. This review provides an overview of reported hybrid networks, including a comparison of the performance regimes achievable with those of ITO and single-component nanostructured networks. The performance is compared to that expected from bulk thin films and analyzed in terms of the copercolation model. In addition, performance characteristics relevant for flexible and transparent applications are discussed. The new TCEs are promising, but significant work must be done to ensure earth abundance, stability, and reliability so that they can eventually replace traditional ITO-based transparent conductors.
Publisher
WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
ISSN
2192-8606
Keyword (Author)
Polycrystalline grapheneSelf-heating networkCopercolation transportTransparent conductorsSilver nanowire network
Keyword
SILVER NANOWIRE NETWORKGRAPHENE FILMSHYBRID FILMSCARBON NANOTUBESTHIN-FILMSELECTRODESOXIDECONDUCTIVITYSUBSTRATEPROSPECTS

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