Advanced Science (Oct 2024)

Centrifugal Inertia‐Induced Directional Alignment of AgNW Network for Preparing Transparent Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Films with Joule Heating Ability

  • Weijun Zhao,
  • Jingwen Dong,
  • Zhaoyang Li,
  • Bing Zhou,
  • Chuntai Liu,
  • Yuezhan Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202406758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 38
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Transparent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is highly desired in specific visual scenes, but the challenge remains in balancing their EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) and optical transmittance. Herein, this study proposed a directionally aligned silver nanowire (AgNW) network construction strategy to address the requirement of high EMI SE and satisfactory light transmittance using a rotation spraying technique. The orientation distribution of AgNW is induced by centrifugal inertia force generated by a high‐speed rotating roller, which overcomes the issue of high contact resistance in random networks and achieves high conductivity even at low AgNW network density. Thus, the obtained transparent conductive film achieved a high light transmittance of 72.9% combined with a low sheet resistance of 4.5 Ω sq−1 and a desirable EMI SE value of 35.2 dB at X band, 38.9 dB in the K‐band, with the highest SE of 43.4 dB at 20.4 GHz. Simultaneously, the excellent conductivity endowed the film with outstanding Joule heating performance and defogging/deicing ability, ensuring the visual transparency of windows when shielding electromagnetic waves. Hence, this research presents a highly effective strategy for constructing an aligned AgNW network, offering a promising solution for enhancing the performance of optical‐electronic devices.

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