Abstract
Owing to the superiority of being flexible, highly conductive,
and extremely transparent, silver nanowire (AgNW) has been regarded
as a possible candidate to replace indium–tin–oxide (ITO)
for flexible transparent conductive films (TCFs), flexible electronics,
and flexible display applications. To make TCFs with lower sheet resistance
(
$R_{s}$
), but without sacrificing the optical transmittance, the
deployment of AgNWs is very critical. A crossed-alignment method along
with multi-stacking structure was proposed to lower the percolative
threshold, which thus can decrease the
$R _{s}$
by a factor of more than
two, in the premise of not affecting the optical transmittance.
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