Use of solution-processed zinc oxide to prevent the breakdown in silver nanowire networks.
Nanotechnology
; 31(18): 18LT01, 2020 May 01.
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The electrical breakdown is a bottleneck preventing AgNW networks from being used in high-current electronics such as transparent heaters or similar applications. The process of failure confirms that Joule-heating plays a key role in the formation of cracks perpendicular to the voltage direction. To improve the transfer of Joule heating, solution-processed ZnO nanoparticles were deposited on a gravure printed AgNW random network with good transparency. The AgNW-ZnO nanocomposites show better heating uniformity at higher temperatures because of their improved thermal conductivity. A 57.7% higher power density was obtained without failure, as well as the improved maximum average temperature rise from 72.2 °C to 97.9 °C, after the AgNW was composited with ZnO. This work opens up a new method to study AgNW failures for applications in high-current electronics.
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