Room Temperature Wafer-Scale Synthesis of Highly Transparent, Conductive CuS Nanosheet Films via a Simple Sulfur Adsorption-Corrosion Method

John Hong, Byung Sung Kim, Bo Hou, Sangyeon Pak, Taehun Kim, A. Rang Jang, Yuljae Cho, Sanghyo Lee, Geon Hyoung An, Jae Eun Jang, Stephen M. Morris, Jung Inn Sohn, Seung Nam Cha

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Abstract

The development of highly conductive electrodes with robust mechanical durability and clear transmittance in the visible to IR spectral range is of great importance for future wearable/flexible electronic applications. In particular, low resistivity, robust flexibility, and wide spectral transparency have a significant impact on optoelectronic performance. Herein, we introduce a new class of covellite copper monosulfide (CuS) nanosheet films as a promising candidate for soft transparent conductive electrodes (TCEs). An atmospheric sulfur adsorption-corrosion phenomenon represents a key approach in our work for the achievement of wafer-scale CuS nanosheet films through systematic control of the neat Cu layer thickness ranging from 2 to 10 nm multilayers at room temperature. These nanosheet films provide outstanding conductivity (∼25 ω sq-1) and high transparency (> 80%) in the visible to infrared region as well as distinct flexibility and long stability under air exposure, yielding a high figure-of-merit (∼60) that is comparable to that of conventional rigid metal oxide material-based TCEs. Our unique room temperature synthesis process delivers high quality CuS nanosheets on any arbitrary substrates in a short time (< 1 min) scale, thus guaranteeing the widespread use of highly producible and scalable device fabrication.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4244-4252
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • adsorption isotherm
  • flexible electronics
  • scalable fabrication
  • transition metal sulfide
  • transparent conductive electrodes
  • vapor corrosion

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