Transparent electrode based on silver nanowires and polyimide for film heater and flexible solar cell

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Abstract

Transparent, conductive, and flexible Ag nanowire (NW)-polyimide (PI) composite films were fabricated by a facile solution method. Well-dispersed Ag NWs result in percolation networks on the PI supporting layer. A series of films with transmittance values of 53-80% and sheet resistances of 2.8-16.5 ω/sq were investigated. To further verify the practicability of the Ag NWs-PI film in optoelectronic devices, we utilized it in a film heater and a flexible solar cell. The film heater was able to generate a temperature of 58 °C at a driving voltage of 3.5 V within 20 s, indicating its potential application in heating devices that require low power consumption and fast response. The flexible solar cell based on the composite film with a transmittance value of 71% presented a power conversion efficiency of 3.53%. These successful applications proved that the fabricated Ag NWs-PI composite film is a good candidate for application in flexible optoelectronic devices.

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He, X., Duan, F., Liu, J., Lan, Q., Wu, J., Yang, C., … Wang, H. (2017). Transparent electrode based on silver nanowires and polyimide for film heater and flexible solar cell. Materials, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10121362

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