Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/48970
Title: Transparent flexible electrodes based on nanorings
Authors: VANOPPEN, Gijs 
Issue Date: 2025
Source: NextMatCon 2025, Embuild Limburg, Diepenbeek, Limburg, Belgium, 2025, October 17
Abstract: Transparent conductive electrodes (TCEs) are essential materials for a wide range of nextgeneration electronic and optoelectronic devices such as touch panels, displays and solar cells1. The most commonly used TCEs are based on indium tin oxide (ITO), which is not only rare, expensive and not eco-friendly to extract, but also extremely brittle, making it unsuitable for flexible devices. Therefore, there is a strong demand for alternative TCEs that are not only transparent and conductive, but also flexible and low-cost. Networks of metallic nanowires (NWs) are considered as one of the most promising alternatives to ITO. While most of the scientific literature focusses on straight NWs (so-called nanorods), nanowires can also be manufactured in a circular shape (so-called nanorings)2. Due to their different geometry, nanorings have no dead ends in the percolation network. This could not only result in improved conductive properties but also reduce the occurrence of hot spots, leading to more durable electrodes3. In this work, we investigate the durability of an in silico network of nanorings by subjecting them to electrical stress, which seems to be one of the most important factors influencing their durability4. The model for electrical stress is simple yet effective, as it is able to reproduce the main response features of an experimental sample under electrical stress. We also compare our results with those of a network of straight nanorods from4, who used the same stress model. We inspected the effect of the nanoring radius and density on the electrical durability of the networks.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/48970
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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