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Silver Nanowires on Carbon Nanotube Aerogel Sheets for Flexible, Transparent Electrodes.

Patricia M MartinezArthur IshteevAzin FahimiJosef VeltenIzabela JurewiczAlan B DaltonSteve CollinsRay H BaughmanAnvar A Zakhidov
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
Flexible, free-standing transparent conducting electrodes (TCEs) with simultaneously tunable transmittances up to 98% and sheet resistances down to 11 Ω/sq were prepared by a facile spray-coating method of silver nanowires (AgNWs) onto dry-spun multiwall carbon nanotube (MWNT) aerogels. Counterintuitively, the transmittance of the hybrid electrodes can be increased as the mass density of AgNWs within the MWNT aerogels increases; however, the final achievable transmittance depends on the initial transparency of the MWNT aerogels. Simultaneously, a strong decrease in sheet resistance is obtained when AgNWs form a percolated network along the MWNT aerogel. Additionally, anisotropic reduction in sheet resistance and polarized transmittance of AgNW/MWNT aerogels is achieved with this method. The final AgNW/MWNT hybrid TCEs transmittance and sheet resistance can be fine-tuned by spray-coating mechanisms or by choosing initial MWNT aerogel density. Thus, a wide range of AgNW/MWNT hybrid TCEs with optimized optoelectronic properties can be achieved depending of the requirements needed. Finally, the free-standing AgNW/MWNT hybrid TCEs can be laminated onto a wide range of substrates without the need of a bonding aid.
Keyphrases
  • carbon nanotubes
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • gold nanoparticles
  • air pollution
  • quantum dots
  • silver nanoparticles