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Capillary-Force-Induced Cold Welding in Silver-Nanowire-Based Flexible Transparent Electrodes

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NANO LETTERS
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 1090-1096

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04613

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Silver nanowire; flexible transparent electrode; cold welding; capillary force

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  1. DOE [DE-SC0010831]
  2. The Recruitment Program of Global Youth Experts of China [K16251101]
  3. Peacock Plan [Y01256120]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1613204]

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Silver nanowire (AgNW) films have been studied as the most promising flexible transparent electrodes for flexible photoelectronics. The wire-wire junction resistance in the AgNW film is a critical parameter to the electrical performance, and several techniques of nanowelding or soldering have been reported to reduce the wire-wire junction resistance. However, these methods require either specific facilities, or additional materials as the solder, and often have adverse effects to the AgNW film or substrate. In this study, we show that at the nanoscale, capillary force is a powerful driving force that can effectively cause self-limited cold welding of the wire-wire junction for AgNWs. The capillary-force-induced welding can be simply achieved by applying moisture on the AgNW film, without any technical support like the addition of materials or the use of specific facilities. The moisture-treated AgNW films exhibit a significant decrease in sheet resistance, but negligible changes in transparency. We have also demonstrated that this method is effective to heal damaged AgNW films of wearable electronics and can be conveniently performed not only indoors but also outdoors where technical support is often unavailable. The capillary-force-based method may also be useful in the welding of other metal NWs, the fabrication of nanostructures, and smart assemblies for versatile flexible optoelectronic applications.

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