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Microchannel Wetting for Controllable Patterning and Alignment of Silver Nanowire with High Resolution
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2015
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High ConductivityEngineeringSurface NanotechnologyMetallic NanomaterialsMicrochannel WettingConductive NanowiresMaterials FabricationSilver NanowiresNanometrologyMicrofluidicsHybrid MaterialsNanolithography MethodControllable PatterningMaterials ScienceNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingNanofluidicsSurface NanoengineeringElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsMicrofabricationSilver NanowireApplied PhysicsNanofabricationNanostructures
Patterning and alignment of conductive nanowires are essential for good electrical isolation and high conductivity in various applications. Herein a facile bottom-up, additive technique is developed to pattern and align silver nanowires (AgNWs) by manipulating wetting of dispersions in microchannels. By forming hydrophobic/hydrophilic micropatterns down to 8 μm with fluoropolymer (Cytop) and SiO2, the aqueous AgNW dispersions with the optimized surface tension and viscosity self-assemble into microdroplets and then dry to form anisotropic AgNW networks. The alignment degree characterized by the full width at half-maximum (FWHM) can be well-controlled from 39.8° to 84.1° by changing the width of microchannels. A mechanism is proposed and validated by statistical analysis on AgNW alignment, and a static model is proposed to guide the patterning of general NWs. The alignment reduced well the electrical resistivity of AgNW networks by a factor of 5 because of the formation of efficient percolation path for carrier conduction.
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