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Transparent, Flexible, and Highly Conductive Thin Films Based on Polymer−Nanotube Composites
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2009
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EngineeringNanostructured PolymerThin Film Process TechnologyConducting PolymerPolymer CompositesPolymer−nanotube CompositesThin Composite FilmsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologyThin Film MaterialsElectrical PropertySemiconducting PolymerFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsArc DischargeThin Film DevicesThin FilmsNanocompositeFunctional MaterialsConductivity RatioElectrical Insulation
We have prepared flexible, transparent, and very conducting thin composite films from poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate), filled with both arc discharge and HIPCO single-walled nanotubes, at high loading level. The films are of high optical uniformity. The arc discharge nanotube-filled composites were significantly more conductive, demonstrating DC conductivities of >10(5) S/m for mass fractions >50 wt %. The ratio of DC to optical conductivity was higher for composites with mass fractions of 55-60 wt % than for nanotube-only films. For an 80 nm thick composite, filled with 60 wt % arc discharge nanotubes, this conductivity ratio was maximized at sigma(DC)/sigma(Op) = 15. This translates into transmittance (550 nm) and sheet resistance of 75 and 80 Omega/square, respectively. These composites were electromechanically very stable, showing <1% resistance change over 130 bend cycles.
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