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Solution‐Processed Metallic Conducting Polymer Films as Transparent Electrode of Optoelectronic Devices

Yijie Xia, +2 more
- 08 May 2012 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 18, pp 2436-2440
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These PEDOT:PSS films with conductivity and transparency comparable to ITO can replace ITO as the transparent electrode of optoelectronic devices.
Abstract
The conductivity of PEDOT:PSS films was significantly enhanced from 0.3 S cm(-1) to 3065 S cm(-1) through a treatment with dilute sulfuric acids. PEDOT:PSS films with a sheet resistance of 39 Ω sq(-1) and transparency of around 80% at 550 nm are obtained. These PEDOT:PSS films with conductivity and transparency comparable to ITO can replace ITO as the transparent electrode of optoelectronic devices.

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