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Smooth ZnO:Al-AgNWs Composite Electrode for Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Device

Journal

NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages 1-7

Publisher

SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-1841-2

Keywords

Silver nanowires; Al-doped ZnO; Atomic layer deposition; Transparent conductive electrode; Organic light-emitting device

Funding

  1. International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of China [2014DFG12390]
  2. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2011AA03A110]
  3. National key research program of China [2016YFB0401001]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61675088, 61275024, 61377026, 61274002, 61275033]
  5. Scientific and Technological Developing Scheme of Jilin Province [20140101204JC, 20130206020GX, 20140520071JH, 20130102009JC]
  6. Scientific and Technological Developing Scheme of Changchun [13GH02]
  7. Opened Fund of the State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics [IOSKL2012KF01]

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The high interest in organic light-emitting device (OLED) technology is largely due to their flexibility. Up to now, indium tin oxide (ITO) films have been widely used as transparent conductive electrodes (TCE) in organic opto-electronic devices. However, ITO films, typically deposited on glass are brittle and they make it difficult to produce flexible devices, restricting their use for flexible devices. In this study, we report on a nano-composite TCE, which is made of a silver nanowire (AgNW) network, combined with aluminum-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Al, AZO) by atomic layer deposition. The AgNWs/AZO composite electrode on photopolymer substrate shows a low sheet resistance of only 8.6 Omega/sq and a high optical transmittance of about 83% at 550 nm. These values are even comparable to conventional ITO on glass. In addition, the electrodes also have a very smooth surface (0.31 nm root-mean-square roughness), which is flat enough to contact the OLED stack. Flexible OLED were built with AgNWs/AZO electrodes, which suggests that this approach can replace conventional ITO TCEs in organic electronic devices in the future.

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