SWNT nano-engineered networks strongly increase charge transport in P3HT

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Abstract

We demonstrate the formation of arrays of 3D nanosized networks of interconnected single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with well defined dimensions in a poly-3-hexylthiophene (P3HT) thin film. These novel nanotube nano-networks produce efficient ohmic charge transport, even at very low nanotube loadings and low voltages. An increase in conductivity between one and two orders of magnitude is observed compared to a random network. The formation of these nano-engineered networks is compatible with large area imprinting and roll to roll processes, which makes it highly desirable for opto-electronic and energy conversion applications using carbon nanotubes.

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Boulanger, N., Yu, J., & Barbero, D. R. (2014). SWNT nano-engineered networks strongly increase charge transport in P3HT. Nanoscale, 6(20), 11633–11636. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr01542h

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