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Laser-direct fabrication of invisible Ag nanowire electrode pattern on flexible plastic substrate

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Abstract We show that invisible Ag nanowire (AgNW) electrode pattern can be directly fabricated on plastic substrate using a laser. Our method, which is fundamentally based on the Rayleigh instability,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We show that invisible Ag nanowire (AgNW) electrode pattern can be directly fabricated on plastic substrate using a laser. Our method, which is fundamentally based on the Rayleigh instability, is to block the current flow in selected areas by cutting nanowires. AgNW film spin-coated on a polyethylenetherephthalate substrate was selectively irradiated using a nanosecond-pulsed laser beam to produce a patterned structure consisting of spatially separated conducting and insulating regions. Since the laser-cut nanowires remain on the substrate, the electrode pattern fabricated by this approach can be invisible. Although Ag nanowires were instantaneously heated above 220 °C by the laser beam, a very short exposure time of 10 − 3 –10 − 4  s prevented the substrate from being damaged.

Keywords: electrode pattern; invisible nanowire; substrate; plastic substrate

Journal Title: Thin Solid Films
Year Published: 2017

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