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Title: | Solution processed large area fabrication of Ag patterns as electrodes for flexible heaters, electrochromics and organic solar cells |
Authors: | Gupta, Ritu Walia, Sunil Hosel, Markus Jensen, Jacob Angmo, Dechan Krebs, Frederik C. Kulkarni, G. U. |
Keywords: | Physical Chemistry Energy & Fuels Materials Science Current Collecting Grids Walled Carbon Nanotubes Ito-Free Transparent Electrodes Devices Polymer Displays Paper Film Manufacture |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | Gupta, R; Walia, S; Hosel, M; Jensen, J; Angmo, D; Krebs, FC; Kulkarni, GU, Solution processed large area fabrication of Ag patterns as electrodes for flexible heaters, electrochromics and organic solar cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2014, 2 (28) 10930-10937, http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ta00301b Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2 28 |
Abstract: | A simple method for producing patterned Ag electrodes on transparent and flexible substrates is reported. The process makes use of a laser printed toner as a sacrificial template for an organic precursor, which upon thermolysis and toner lift off produced highly conducting Ag electrodes. Thus, the process takes only a few minutes without any expensive instrumentation. The electrodes exhibited excellent adhesion and mechanical properties, important for flexible device applications. Using Ag patterned electrodes, heaters operating at low voltages, pixelated electrochromic displays as well as organic solar cells have been demonstrated. The method is extendable to produce defect-free patterns over large areas as demonstrated by roll coating. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2380 |
ISSN: | 2050-7488 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles (Kulkarni, G. U.) |
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