Carbon Nanotube Networks Reinforced by Silver Nanowires with Improved Optical Transparency and Conductivity

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Abstract

We have fabricated highly transparent and conductive free-standing nanocomposite thin film electrodes by adding silver nanowires (AgNWs) to dry-spun Multiwall Carbon Nanotube (MWNT) aerogels. This nanocomposite exhibits desirable properties such as high optical transmittance, excellent flexibility and enhanced electrical conductivity. The incorporation of the AgNWs to the MWNT aerogels was accomplished by using a spray coating method. The optical transparency and sheet resistance of the nanocomposite was tuned by adjusting the concentration of AgNWs, back pressure and nozzle distance of the spray gun to the MWNT aerogel during deposition. As the solvent evaporated, the aerogel MWNT bundles densified via surface tension which caused the MWNT bundles to collapse. This adjustable process was responsible in forming well defined apertures that increased the nanocomposite's transmittance up to 90 percent. Via AgNWs percolation and random interconnections between separate MWNT bundles in the aerogel matrix, the sheet resistance decreased from 1 K ohm/sq to less than 100 ohm/sq.

Authors

  • Patricia Martine

    University of Texas, Dallas

  • Azin Fakhimi

    Surrey University Guilford, UK

  • Ling Lin

    University of Texas, Dallas

  • Izabela Jurewicz

    Surrey University Guilford, UK

  • Alan Dalton

    Surrey University Guilford, UK

  • Anvar Zakhidov

    University of Texas, Dallas, Univ of Texas - Dallas, Univ of Texas, Dallas, Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Dallas, post doc, UT Dallas, Professor, Physics DEpartment, University of Texas at Dallas

  • Ray H. Baughman

    A.G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, 75083, USA, University of Texas, Dallas