Floating compression of Ag nanowire networks for effective strain release of stretchable transparent electrodes

Authors
Pyo, Jun BeomKim, Byoung SooPark, HyunchulKim, Tae AnnKoo, Chong MinLee, JonghwiSon, Jeong GonLee, Sang-SooPark, Jong Hyuk
Issue Date
2015-10
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
NANOSCALE, v.7, no.39, pp.16434 - 16441
Abstract
Manipulation of the configuration of Ag nanowire (NW) networks has been pursued to enhance the performance of stretchable transparent electrodes. However, it has remained challenging due to the high Young's modulus and low yield strain of Ag NWs, which lead to their mechanical failure when subjected to structural deformation. We demonstrate that floating a Ag NW network on water and subsequent in-plane compression allows convenient development of a wavy configuration in the Ag NW network, which can release the applied strain. A greatly enhanced electromechanical stability of Ag NW networks can be achieved due to their wavy configuration, while the NW networks maintain the desirable optical and electrical properties. Moreover, the produced NW networks can be transferred to a variety of substrates, offering flexibility for device fabrication. The Ag NW networks with wavy configurations are used as compliant electrodes for dielectric elastomer actuators. The study demonstrates their promising potential to provide improved performance for soft electronic devices.
Keywords
HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUPERCAPACITORS; ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS; SILVER NANOWIRES; HIGHLY TRANSPARENT; FILMS; CONDUCTORS; EFFICIENT; PRESSURE; ANTENNAS; SENSORS; HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUPERCAPACITORS; ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS; SILVER NANOWIRES; HIGHLY TRANSPARENT; FILMS; CONDUCTORS; EFFICIENT; PRESSURE; ANTENNAS; SENSORS; stretchable transparent electrodes; silver nanowire; wavy configuration; floating compression
ISSN
2040-3364
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124948
DOI
10.1039/c5nr03814f
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