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Metal grid technologies for flexible transparent conductors in large-area optoelectronics

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CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages 105-121

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cap.2021.08.005

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Flexible transparent electrodes; Transparent conductors; Metal grids; Perovskite solar cells; Large-area devices; Optoelectronics

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This article discusses the importance of transparent conductors in mechanically flexible optoelectronic devices, reviews the composition of transparent conductors and established processes in the industry, as well as emerging solution-based methods for processing metal grids. It also evaluates the issues and potentials of these emerging processes for large-area deployment.
Mechanically flexible optoelectronic devices such as flexible displays, touch-screens, wearable electronics and solar cells are attracting significant commercial interest. In these devices, a transparent conductor is an essential element that delivers or collects the electrical current to the active material while it allows light to enter or exit from the device. The transparent conductor is composed of a transparent conductive film and a metallic grid providing electrical conduction over the large area. In this article, we review the established processes used by the industry as well as emerging solution-based methods for processing metal grids. Furthermore, we review the issues and potentials of these emerging processes facing for large-area deployment. In the final section, we evaluate three applications of flexible transparent conductors in: perovskite-based solar cells, organic light emitting diodes and electrochromic windows.

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