Large Area Freestanding Au Nanoporous Ultrathin Films Transfer Printed on Bendable Substrates and 3D Surfaces for Flexible Electronics
Issraa Shahine,
Quentin Hatte,
Maxime Harnois
et al.
Abstract:Conductive films based on metal nanomaterials have been studied as electrical interconnects for flexible electronics. Among them, freestanding ultrathin films are flexible, making them ideal candidates for integration onto 3D surfaces with complex shapes. Nevertheless, obtaining self-supported films of a few tens of nm with an area of several cm 2 without breaking them is difficult. The solution proposed in this work is to get the films floating on the water surface before transferring them to 3D flexible surf… Show more
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