Engineering the work function of solution-processed electrodes of silver nanocrystal thin film through surface chemistry modification
A solution-processable electrode is a key component in flexible electronics. Despite recent studies on silver nanocrystal (Ag NC)-based electrodes with high conductivity, the absence of a strategy to control the work function has limited the development of low-cost and high-performance electronic de...
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doaj-bf0e86d8be094d49a6954ecdb13108ec2020-11-24T22:19:02ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Materials2166-532X2018-12-01612121105121105-710.1063/1.5066040004812APMEngineering the work function of solution-processed electrodes of silver nanocrystal thin film through surface chemistry modificationMingi Seong0Haneun Kim1Seung-Wook Lee2Donghun Kim3Soong Ju Oh4Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South KoreaDepartment of Semiconductor Systems Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South KoreaComputational Science Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 5, Hwarang-ro 14-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02792, South KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South KoreaA solution-processable electrode is a key component in flexible electronics. Despite recent studies on silver nanocrystal (Ag NC)-based electrodes with high conductivity, the absence of a strategy to control the work function has limited the development of low-cost and high-performance electronic devices. In this report, we introduce a chemical route to manipulate the work function of solution-processed Ag NC-based electrodes. The structural, chemical, optical, and electronic properties, as well as the work functions, of the Ag NC thin films treated with three types of halide ligands (Cl−, Br−, and I−) were investigated. Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy analysis shows that the work functions are shifted to 4.76, 4.43, and 4.04 eV when the ligands are changed to Cl−, Br−, and I−, respectively. The trend in the shift induced by the halide ligands matches the results of atomistic density functional theory calculations and scales with the strength of the dipoles formed by the electron transfer at the NC/ligand interfaces. To demonstrate the impact of our strategy in device applications, we fabricated all-NC-based thin-film transistors and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor inverters. This study provides a fundamental understanding of the surface states of nanomaterials and also offers technological benefits for the construction of low-cost, high-performance electronic devices.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5066040 |
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Engineering the work function of solution-processed electrodes of silver nanocrystal thin film through surface chemistry modification |
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A solution-processable electrode is a key component in flexible electronics. Despite recent studies on silver nanocrystal (Ag NC)-based electrodes with high conductivity, the absence of a strategy to control the work function has limited the development of low-cost and high-performance electronic devices. In this report, we introduce a chemical route to manipulate the work function of solution-processed Ag NC-based electrodes. The structural, chemical, optical, and electronic properties, as well as the work functions, of the Ag NC thin films treated with three types of halide ligands (Cl−, Br−, and I−) were investigated. Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy analysis shows that the work functions are shifted to 4.76, 4.43, and 4.04 eV when the ligands are changed to Cl−, Br−, and I−, respectively. The trend in the shift induced by the halide ligands matches the results of atomistic density functional theory calculations and scales with the strength of the dipoles formed by the electron transfer at the NC/ligand interfaces. To demonstrate the impact of our strategy in device applications, we fabricated all-NC-based thin-film transistors and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor inverters. This study provides a fundamental understanding of the surface states of nanomaterials and also offers technological benefits for the construction of low-cost, high-performance electronic devices. |
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