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Directly Printed Embedded Metal Mesh for Flexible Transparent Electrode via Liquid Substrate Electric-Field-Driven Jet

Li, Zhenghao; Li, Hongke; Zhu, Xiaoyang*; Peng, Zilong; Zhang, Guangming; Yang, Jianjun; Wang, Fei; Zhang, Yuan-Fang; Sun, Luanfa; Wang, Rui; Zhang, Jinbao; Yang, Zhongming; Yi, Hao; Lan, Hongbo*
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青岛理工大学; 山东大学; 重庆大学

摘要

Flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs) with embedded metal meshes play an indispensable role in many optoelectronic devices due to their excellent mechanical stability and environmental adaptability. However, low-cost, simple, efficient, and environmental friendly integrated manufacturing of high-performance embedded metal meshes remains a huge challenge. Here, a facile and novel fabrication method is proposed for FTEs with an embedded metal mesh via liquid substrateelectric-field-driven microscale 3D printing process. This direct printing strategy avoids tedious processes and offers low-cost and high-volume production, enabling the fabrication of high-resolution, high-aspect ratio embedded metal meshes without sacrificing transparency. The final manufactured FTEs with 80 mm x 80 mm embedded metal mesh offers excellent optoelectronic performance with a sheet resistance (R-s) of 6 omega sq(-1) and a transmittance (T) of 85.79%. The embedded metal structure still has excellent mechanical stability and good environmental suitability under different harsh working conditions. The practical feasibility of the FTEs is successfully demonstrated with a thermally driven 4D printing structure and a resistive transparent strain sensor. This method can be used to manufacture large areas with facile, high-efficiency, low-cost, and high-performance FTEs.

关键词

electric field driven jet flexible transparent electrodes liquid substrate metal mesh microscale 3D printing