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Large-Scale Stretchable Semiembedded Copper Nanowire Transparent Conductive Films by an Electrospinning Template

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 31, Pages 26468-26475

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b08606

Keywords

copper nanowires; stretchability; transparent electrodes; electroless deposition; polymer solar cells

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51673091]
  2. National Science Fund [51425304]
  3. NSFC [51672121]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20161BBH80044, 20161BCB24004, 20161ACB20020]
  5. Nanchang University [cx2016057]

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With recent emergence of wearable electronic devices, flexible and stretchable transparent electrodes are the core components to realize innovative devices. The copper nanowire (CuNW) network is commonly chosen because of its high conductivity and transparency. However, the junction resistances and low aspect ratios still limit its further stretchable performance. Herein, a large-scale stretchable semiembedded CuNW transparent conductive film (TCF) was fabricated by electrolessly depositing Cu on the electrospun poly(4-vinylpyridine) polymer template semi embedded in polydimethylsiloxane. Compared with traditional CuNWs, which are as-coated on the flexible substrate, the semiembedded CuNW TCFs showed low sheet resistance (15.6 Omega.sq(-1) at similar to 82% transmittance) as well as outstanding stretchability and mechanical stability. The light-emitting diode connected the stretchable semiembedded CuNW TCFs in the electric circuit still lighted up even after stretching with 25% strain. Moreover, this semiembedded CuNW TCF was successfully applied in polymer solar cells as a stretchable conductive electrode, which yielded a power conversion efficiency of 4.6% with 0.1 cm(2) effective area. The large-scale stretchable CuNW TCFs show potential for the development of wearable electronic devices.

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