Nanomaterials (Apr 2022)

Flexible and Transparent Electrode Based on Ag-Nanowire Embedded Colorless Poly(amide-imide)

  • Jaegun Lee,
  • Ju-Young Choi,
  • Junhwan Jang,
  • Sechang Park,
  • Gyumin Ji,
  • Seung-Hyun Lee,
  • Dam-Bi Kim,
  • Kang-Hoon Yoon,
  • Chan-Moon Chung,
  • Soohaeng Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12091457
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1457

Abstract

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Graphene oxide-cysteamine-silver nanoparticle (GCA)/silver nanowire (AgNW)/GCA/colorless poly(amide-imide) (cPAI) structures based on cPAI substrates with polyimide and polyamide syntheses were fabricated to study their characteristics. A layer of electrodes was constructed using a sandwich structure—such as GCA/AgNW/GCA—with cPAI used as a substrate to increase the heat resistance and improve their mechanical properties. Furthermore, to overcome the disadvantages of AgNWs—such as their high surface roughness and weak adhesion between the substrate and electrode layers—electrodes with embedded structures were fabricated using a peel-off process. Through bending, tapping, and durability tests, it was confirmed that these multilayer electrodes exhibited better mechanical durability than conventional AgNW electrodes. Resistive random-access memory based on GCA/AgNW/GCA/cPAI electrodes was fabricated, and its applicability to nonvolatile memory was confirmed. The memory device had an ON/OFF current ratio of [email protected] V, exhibiting write-once-read-many time characteristics, maintaining these memory characteristics for up to 300 sweep cycles. These findings suggest that GCA/AgNW/GCA/cPAI electrodes could be used as flexible and transparent electrodes for next-generation flexible nonvolatile memories.

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