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Copper Nanowire-Graphene Core-Shell Nanostructure for Highly Stable Transparent Conducting Electrodes
Ahn, Yumi
;
Jeong, Youngjun
;
Lee, Donghwa
;
Lee, Youngu
Department of Energy Science and Engineering
Organic & Printed Electronics Laboratory(OPEL)
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Title
Copper Nanowire-Graphene Core-Shell Nanostructure for Highly Stable Transparent Conducting Electrodes
Issued Date
2015-03
Citation
Ahn, Yumi. (2015-03). Copper Nanowire-Graphene Core-Shell Nanostructure for Highly Stable Transparent Conducting Electrodes. ACS Nano, 9(3), 3125–3133. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b00053
Type
Article
Author Keywords
copper nanowire
;
graphene
;
core-shell
;
transparent conducting electrode
;
polymer solar cell
Keywords
CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION
;
ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS
;
FILMS
;
CARBON
;
OXIDE
ISSN
1936-0851
Abstract
A copper nanowire-graphene (CuNW-G) core-shell nanostructure was successfully synthesized using a low-temperature plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process at temperatures as low as 400 °C for the first time. The CuNW-G core-shell nanostructure was systematically characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements. A transparent conducting electrode (TCE) based on the CuNW-G core-shell nanostructure exhibited excellent optical and electrical properties compared to a conventional indium tin oxide TCE. Moreover, it showed remarkable thermal oxidation and chemical stability because of the tight encapsulation of the CuNW with gas-impermeable graphene shells. The potential suitability of CuNW-G TCE was demonstrated by fabricating bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells. We anticipate that the CuNW-G core-shell nanostructure can be used as an alternative to conventional TCE materials for emerging optoelectronic devices such as flexible solar cells, displays, and touch panels. © 2015 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2929
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.5b00053
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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