Flexible Transparent Electrodes Based on Gold Nanomeshes

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Zeping Li
Geng Wang
Zhongming Li
Zhengze Cheng
Guopeng Zhou
Shan Li
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[1] Hubei University of Science and Technology,School of Electronic Information and Engineering
[2] Changzhou University,School of Petrochemical Engineering
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AuNM; NSL; FEA; Transmittance; Sheet resistance; Flexibility;
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The transmittance, conductivity, and flexibility are the crucial properties for the development of next-generation flexible electrodes. Achieving a good trade-off between transmittance and conductivity of flexible electrodes has been a challenge because the two properties are inversely proportional. Herein, we reveal a good trade-off between transmittance and conductivity of gold nanomesh (AuNM) can be achieved through appropriately increasing the AuNM thickness no more than 40 nm, the mean free path of electrons in Au metal. The further flexibility investigation indicates that the AuNM electrodes with mesh structure show higher tolerance than the Au bulk film, and the AuNM electrodes with smaller inter-aperture wire width can accommodate more tensile strains than a counterpart with bigger inter-aperture wire width. The simulated results based on finite element analysis (FEA) show good agreement with experimental results, which indicates the fabrication method of versatile nanosphere lithography (NSL) is reliable. These results established a promising approach toward next-generation large-scale flexible transparent AuNM electrodes for flexible electronics.
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