The electrical conductivity of solution-processed nanosheet networks
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Kelly, A.G. and Ó Suilleabhain, D. and Gabbett, C. and Coleman, J.N., The electrical conductivity of solution-processed nanosheet networks, Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Download Item:
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Solution-processed networks of 2D nanosheets are promising for a range of applications in the field of printed electronics. However, the electrical performance of these networks represented for example by the mobility – is usually inferior to that of the individual nanosheets. In this Review, we highlight the central role that the inter-sheet junctions play in determining the electrical characteristics of such networks. After briefly reviewing ink formulation and printing methods, we use a selection of electronic applications as examples to demonstrate the dependence of network conductivity on network morphology. We show the network morphology to be heavily influenced by the deposition method, the post-treatment regime and the nanosheet properties. In turn, the morphology of the network fundamentally determines the properties of the inter-sheet junctions, which ultimately control the electrical performance of the network. We use reported electrical data to show that three main conduction regimes exist: the network conductivity can be limited by the junctions, by a combination of junction and material properties or, very rarely, by the material properties. Using a metaanalysis of published data, we propose simple models relating network conductivity and mobility to the junction resistance.
Summary: While solution-processed networks of 2D materials are often electrically limited by the junctions between nanosheets, this property is rarely reported and poorly understood. Here we review the macroscopic electrical properties of printed 2D networks with a focus on intersheet junctions.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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785219
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Author: Coleman, Jonathan
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