Silver Nanowire Transparent Conductive Films with High Uniformity Fabricated via a Dynamic Heating Method

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Apr 20;8(15):9865-71. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b00500. Epub 2016 Apr 7.

Abstract

The uniformity of the sheet resistance of transparent conductive films is one of the most important quality factors for touch panel applications. However, the uniformity of silver nanowire transparent conductive films is far inferior to that of indium-doped tin oxide (ITO). Herein, we report a dynamic heating method using infrared light to achieve silver nanowire transparent conductive films with high uniformity. This method can overcome the coffee ring effect during the drying process and suppress the aggregation of silver nanowires in the film. A nonuniformity factor of the sheet resistance of the as-prepared silver nanowire transparent conductive films could be as low as 6.7% at an average sheet resistance of 35 Ω/sq and a light transmittance of 95% (at 550 nm), comparable to that of high-quality ITO film in the market. In addition, a mechanical study shows that the sheet resistance of the films has little change after 5000 bending cycles, and the film could be used in touch panels for human-machine interactive input. The highly uniform and mechanically stable silver nanowire transparent conductive films meet the requirement for many significant applications and could play a key role in the display market in a near future.

Keywords: dynamic heating; evaporation control; mass transport; nonuniformity factor; silver nanowires; transparent conductive films.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't