Transparent arrays of silver nanowire rings driven by evaporation of sessile droplets

  • Xiaofeng Wang
  • , Giho Kang
  • , Baekhoon Seong
  • , Illkyeong Chae
  • , Hadi Teguh Yudistira
  • , Hyungdong Lee
  • , Hyunggun Kim
  • , Doyoung Byun

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Abstract

A coffee-ring pattern can be yielded on the three-phase contact line following evaporation of sessile droplets with suspended insoluble solutes, such as particles, DNA molecules, and mammalian cells. The formation of such coffee-ring, together with their suppression has been applied in printing and coating technologies. We present here an experimental study on the assembly of silver nanowires inside an evaporating droplet of a colloidal suspension. The effects of nanowire length and concentration on coffee-ring formation of the colloidal suspension were investigated. Several sizes of NWs with an aspect ratio between 50 and 1000 were systematically investigated to fabricate coffee-ring patterns. Larger droplets containing shorter nanowires formed clearer ring deposits after evaporation. An order-to-disorder transition of the nanowires' alignment was found inside the rings. A printing technique with the evaporation process enabled fabrication of arrays of silver nanowire rings. We could manipulate the patterns silver nanowire rings, which might be applied to the transparent and flexible electrode.

Original languageEnglish
Article number455302
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume50
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • coffee ring effect
  • droplet evaporation
  • silver nanowire
  • transparent electrode

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