Silver Nanowire Networks as Flexible, Transparent, Conducting Films: Extremely High DC to Optical Conductivity Ratios
Trinity College Dublin · University of Wollongong
Abstract
We have used aqueous dispersions of silver nanowires to prepare thin, flexible, transparent, conducting films. The nanowires are of length and diameter close to 6.5 μm and 85 nm, respectively. At low thickness, the films consist of networks but appear to become bulk-like for mean film thicknesses above ∼160 nm. These films can be very transparent with optical transmittance reaching as high as 92% for low thickness. The transmittance (550 nm) decreases with increasing thickness, consistent with an optical conductivity of 6472 S/m. The films are also very uniform; the transmittance varies spatially by typically 1000 cycles. Such results make these films ideal as replacements for indium tin oxide as transparent…
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8Topics & keywords
- Sheet resistance
- Materials science
- Transmittance
- Indium tin oxide
- Conductivity
- Transparent conducting film
- Indium
- Nanowire