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Metallic nanowire films, especially silver nano-wires (AgNWs) and copper nanowires (CuNWs), with a random mesh structure have attracted considerable attention as high-performance flexible transparent films to replace the traditional, expensive, and brittle indium tin oxide films. These films have been widely used in displays, touchscreens, and solar cells to achieve next-generation electronics that...
Large-scale synthesis of silver nanowires (AgNWs) is achieved by an improved facile polyol method, with the diameter about 70 nm and the length exceeding 20 µm. The synthesized AgNWs can be processed to form a highly transparent thin film, making nanowire networks to realize high electrical conductivity. Simple oven heating and fast light sintering methods have been examined for curing the films,...
Silver nanoparticles with rod and round morphology have been synthesized by a simple polyol process. The morphology depended on those additives used in the process. The obtained Ag product has been applied to form a joint layer with high heat & electrical conductivity in electronic device. A transparent film and narrow conductive line with Ag nanowires have also been successfully fabricated on...
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