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Program

Date
Place
  • Room E (Room 321)
  • 19. Touch and UX Technologies
  • August 19, 2015 (Wednesday)
  • 16:00 ~ 17:20
  • [19-2]
  • 16:25 ~ 16:50
  • Title:[Invited]  Hybrid Silver Nanowire Electrode Containing Embedded Metal Grid for Optoelectric Devices
  • Sunghoon Jung and Do-Geun Kim (KIMS, Korea)

  • Abstract: The flexibility is one of the hot issues on next generation electronics. Many researchers have been studying about developments of flexible electrodes, devices, encapsulation, substrate and so on for achieving commercally available flexible electronic devices. Among the flexible electronics, flexible transparent electrode is the key element for flexbile opto-electronics such as lightings, photovoltaics and touch screen panel. There are so many kinds of flexible transparent electrode, graphene, carbon nanotube, metal nanowire, etc. They shows great potentials due to theoretical electrical characteristics, their practical conductivities, however, have been still insufficient. ?In this study, we proposed a novel concept of transparent electrode which is composed of metal microwires (MWs) and nanowires (NWs). Sparse microwires which have low resistance act as minimizing the loss of electrical power at large area devices and nanowires spread charges uniformly to whole device area. The electrode has less than 1 ¥Ø/¡à of resistance with 85% of transmittance and doesn't break when it is bended at a 1 mm of bending radius. We also shows a flexible lighting device based on this micro/nanowire electrode.

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