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Highly transparent, low sheet resistance and stable Tannic acid modified-SWCNT/AgNW double-layer conductive network for organic light emitting diodes

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abb906

Keywords

transparent conductive films; silver nanowires; carbon nanotubes; post treatment; OLEDs

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin China [19JCZDJC37800]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province China [20181s206008]
  3. Science and Technology Plans of Jingdezhen China [20182GYZD011-06]

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This paper presents a new type of transparent conductive film (TCF) with a double-layered conductive network structure, using tannic acid functionalized carbon nanotubes (TCNTs) and silver nanowires (AgNWs). The hybrid film exhibits excellent light transmittance, high electrical conductivity, ultra-flexibility, and strong adhesion, with improved performance through post-treatment processes. The hybrid film shows stability in conductivity and transmittance after bending, tape testing, exposure to high temperature and humidity, indicating great potential for application in photovoltaic devices.
In this paper, we used tannic acid (TA) functionalized carbon nanotubes (TCNTs), and silver nanowires (AgNWs) to construct a new type of transparent conductive film (TCF) with a double-layered conductive network structure. The hybrid film exhibits excellent light transmittance, high electrical conductivity, ultra-flexibility, and strong adhesion. These outstanding performances benefit from the filling and adhesion of hydrophilic TCNT layers to the AgNW networks. Besides, we introduced the post-treatment process of mechanical pressing and covering polymer conductive polymer PEDOT:PSS, which obtained three layers of TCNT/AgNW/PEDOT hybrid film and greatly improved the comprehensive properties. The hybrid film can reach a sheet resistance of 9.2 omega sq(-1)with a transmittance of 83.4% at 550 nm wavelength, and a low root mean square (RMS) roughness (approximately 3.8 nm). After 10 000 bends and tape testing, the conductivity and transmittance of the hybrid film remain stable. The resistance of the film has no significant degradation after 14 d of exposure to high temperature of 85 degrees C and humidity of 85%, indicating excellent stability. The organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with TCNT/AgNW/PEDOT hybrid film as anode exhibit high current density and luminosity, confirming this process has considerable potential application in photovoltaic devices.

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