Solution-grown silver nanowire ordered arrays as transparent electrodes

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201504045
Reference B. Sciacca, J. van de Groep, A. Polman and E.C. Garnett, Solution-grown silver nanowire ordered arrays as transparent electrodes, Adv. Mater. 28, (5, Article number: 905), 909-976 (2016)
Groups Nanoscale Solar Cells, Photonic Materials

A transparent conducting film composed of regular networks of silver nanowires is obtained by combining a soft solution process (Tollens’ reaction) and nanoimprint lithography. The solution-grown nanowire networks show a threefold higher conductivity than grids obtained by metal evaporation. This is due to the larger grain size in the solution-grown nanowires, which results in a strong reduction of electron scattering by grain boundaries.