Advanced Functional Materials, Vol.18, No.17, 2548-2554, 2008
Stability of doped transparent carbon nanotube electrodes
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of P-doping transparent single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) films via chemical treatment with HNO3 and SOCl2- Stability of the improvement in electrical conductivity after doping is investigated for different doping treatments as a function of exposure time to air and as a function of temperature. Doped films were found to have a greater than twofold increase in conductivity with sheet resistance values as low as 105 Omega sq(-1) with an optical transmittance of 80% at 550 nm. However, doping enhancements demonstrated limited stability in air and under thermal loading. The application of a thin capping layer of PEDOT/PSS is shown to stabilize the improvements in conductivity, evidenced by sustained lower sheet resistance in both air and under thermal loading.