Ultra-thin and smooth transparent electrode for flexible and leakage-free organic light-emitting diodes

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Ki-Hun Ok
Jiwan Kim
So-Ra Park
Youngmin Kim
Chan-Jae Lee
Sung-Jei Hong
Min-Gi Kwak
Namsu Kim
Chul Jong Han
Jong-Woong Kim
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[1] Display Components & Materials Research Center,Department of Mechanical Design and Production Engineering, School of Engineering
[2] Korea Electronics Technology Institute,undefined
[3] Display Convergence Research Center,undefined
[4] Korea Electronics Technology Institute,undefined
[5] Konkuk University,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 5卷
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A smooth, ultra-flexible and transparent electrode was developed from silver nanowires (AgNWs) embedded in a colorless polyimide (cPI) by utilizing an inverted film-processing method. The resulting AgNW-cPI composite electrode had a transparency of >80%, a low sheet resistance of 8 Ω/□ and ultra-smooth surfaces comparable to glass. Leveraging the robust mechanical properties and flexibility of cPI, the thickness of the composite film was reduced to less than 10 μm, which is conducive to extreme flexibility. This film exhibited mechanical durability, for both outward and inward bending tests, up to a bending radius of 30 μm, while maintaining its electrical performance under cyclic bending (bending radius: 500 μm) for 100,000 iterations. Phosphorescent, blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated using these composites as bottom electrodes (anodes). Hole-injection was poor, because AgNWs were largely buried beneath the composite's surface. Thus, we used a simple plasma treatment to remove the thin cPI layer overlaying the nanowires without introducing other conductive materials. As a result, we were able to finely control the flexible OLEDs' electroluminescent properties using the enlarged conductive pathways. The fabricated flexible devices showed only slight performance reductions of <3% even after repeated foldings with a 30 μm bending radius.
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