Wet Film Leveling for Promoting the Uniformity and Conductivity of Silver Nanowire Transparent Electrode
Shanyong Chen,
Cong Zhao,
Xianju Zhou
Abstract:Wet film leveling can greatly promote film uniformity. However, in the field of metal nanowire, wet film leveling is rarely mentioned. For low-viscosity inks like metal nanowire ink, how to realize wet film leveling is still unclear. Herein, we study the wet film leveling of silver nanowire ink and systematically investigate the relationship between leveling effect and influence factors: (1) there is a uniformity-promotion limit for traditional methods, while wet film leveling can break through this limit and … Show more
“…The zeta potential was much higher with 0.25 wt% CNF, indicating a large electrostatic repulsion among Ag NWs; thus, the dispersion of Ag NWs was greatly promoted. Chen et al 112 proposed a wet film leveling process for promoting the uniformity of Ag NW FTEs, as shown in Fig. 7(c).…”
Section: Engineering Strategies For Uniformity Improvementmentioning
Recent strategies for improving the uniformity of metallic nanowire-based flexible transparent electrodes for application in highly reliable flexible devices are reviewed.
“…The zeta potential was much higher with 0.25 wt% CNF, indicating a large electrostatic repulsion among Ag NWs; thus, the dispersion of Ag NWs was greatly promoted. Chen et al 112 proposed a wet film leveling process for promoting the uniformity of Ag NW FTEs, as shown in Fig. 7(c).…”
Section: Engineering Strategies For Uniformity Improvementmentioning
Recent strategies for improving the uniformity of metallic nanowire-based flexible transparent electrodes for application in highly reliable flexible devices are reviewed.
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