Solution-Processed Metal Nanowire Mesh Transparent Electrodes

Jung‐Yong Lee(Stanford University), Stephen T. Connor(Stanford University), Yi Cui(Stanford University), Peter Peumans(Stanford University)
Nano Letters
January 12, 2008
Cited by 1,838

Abstract

Transparent conductive electrodes are important components of thin-film solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and many display technologies. Doped metal oxides are commonly used, but their optical transparency is limited for films with a low sheet resistance. Furthermore, they are prone to cracking when deposited on flexible substrates, are costly, and require a high-temperature step for the best performance. We demonstrate solution-processed transparent electrodes consisting of random meshes of metal nanowires that exhibit an optical transparency equivalent to or better than that of metal-oxide thin films for the same sheet resistance. Organic solar cells deposited on these electrodes show a performance equivalent to that of devices based on a conventional metal-oxide transparent electrode.


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