Simple and Reliable Lift-Off Patterning Approach for Graphene and Graphene-Ag Nanowire Hybrid Films.
Tran Nam TrungDong-Ok KimJin-Hyung LeeVan-Duong DaoHo-Suk ChoiEui-Tae KimPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
We present a simple, ultrasonic vibration-assisted lift-off-based patterning approach for graphene and graphene-Ag nanowire (NW) hybrid films. A 20 μm width pattern with uniform and smooth pattern edges was neatly defined on various rigid and flexible substrates. The patterned graphene-Ag NW electrodes showed a low sheet resistance of 19 Ω/sq with a high transmittance of 93% at 550 nm, a robust stability against oxidation, and a high reliability under a bending test. The electrodes also exhibited markedly higher performance than that of commercial fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells. Given its low-cost, high throughput, and nondamaging effect, this simple and reliable patterning approach stimulates the practical applications of graphene-based flexible transparent electrodes in soft electronic and optoelectronic devices.