Conventional printing technologies such as inkjet, screen, and gravure printing have been used to fabricate patterns of silver nanowire (AgNW) transparent conducting electrodes (TCEs) for a variety of electronic devices. However, they have critical limitations in achieving micrometer-scale fine line width, uniform thickness, sharp line edge, and pattering of various shapes. Moreover, the optical and electrical properties of printed AgNW patterns do not satisfy the performance required by flexible integrated electronic devices. Here, we report a high-resolution and large-area patterning of highly conductive AgNW TCEs by reverse offset printing and intense pulsed light (IPL) irradiation for flexible integrated electronic devices. A conductive...
The inkjet printing process is a promising electronic printing technique for large-scale, printed, f...
We propose a fabrication process for extremely robust and easily patternable silver nanowire (AgNW) ...
The lithographic process for flexible transparent electrodes is essential for constructing wearable ...
Conventional printing technologies such as inkjet, screen, and gravure printing have been used to fa...
We propose an embedded reverse-offset printing (EROP) method, which generates silver nanowire (AgNW)...
Abstract Gravure printing is a promising technique for large-scale printed electronics. However, gra...
Silver nanowires (AgNWs) are excellent candidate electrode materials in next-generation wearable dev...
Metal nanowire networks are a promising concept for replacing ITO in transparent electrodes for a ra...
We developed a simple methodology for fabricating silver nanowire (AgNW) micropatterns on a plastic ...
Silver nanowire (AgNW) electrodes attract significant attention in flexible and transparent optoelec...
Network structures of metal nanowires are a promising candidate for producing a wide range of flexib...
Percolation networks of silver nanowires (AgNWs) are commonly used as transparent conductive electro...
Silver nanowires (AgNWs) have inspired many research interests due to their better properties in opt...
The roll-to-roll process is synonymous with newspaper production. If a similar high-throughput proce...
The development of flexible transparent conductive electrodes has been considered as a key issue in ...
The inkjet printing process is a promising electronic printing technique for large-scale, printed, f...
We propose a fabrication process for extremely robust and easily patternable silver nanowire (AgNW) ...
The lithographic process for flexible transparent electrodes is essential for constructing wearable ...
Conventional printing technologies such as inkjet, screen, and gravure printing have been used to fa...
We propose an embedded reverse-offset printing (EROP) method, which generates silver nanowire (AgNW)...
Abstract Gravure printing is a promising technique for large-scale printed electronics. However, gra...
Silver nanowires (AgNWs) are excellent candidate electrode materials in next-generation wearable dev...
Metal nanowire networks are a promising concept for replacing ITO in transparent electrodes for a ra...
We developed a simple methodology for fabricating silver nanowire (AgNW) micropatterns on a plastic ...
Silver nanowire (AgNW) electrodes attract significant attention in flexible and transparent optoelec...
Network structures of metal nanowires are a promising candidate for producing a wide range of flexib...
Percolation networks of silver nanowires (AgNWs) are commonly used as transparent conductive electro...
Silver nanowires (AgNWs) have inspired many research interests due to their better properties in opt...
The roll-to-roll process is synonymous with newspaper production. If a similar high-throughput proce...
The development of flexible transparent conductive electrodes has been considered as a key issue in ...
The inkjet printing process is a promising electronic printing technique for large-scale, printed, f...
We propose a fabrication process for extremely robust and easily patternable silver nanowire (AgNW) ...
The lithographic process for flexible transparent electrodes is essential for constructing wearable ...