Issue 22, 2018, Issue in Progress

Highly flexible touch screen panel fabricated with silver-inserted transparent ITO triple-layer structures

Abstract

A flexible and transparent amorphous-indium tin oxide/silver/crystalline-indium tin oxide (a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO) triple-layer structure was prepared as an electrode for capacitive-type touch screen panels (TSPs). A very thin metal film of silver (Ag) was inserted between two ITO layers, and the triple-layer structures were deposited on a colorless polyimide (CPI) substrate by a sputtering method. It was found that the tunable electrical and optical properties of the a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer structures were critically affected by the thickness of the inserted Ag layer. The optimized flexible a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer structure has low sheet resistance, high optical transmittance, and low surface roughness. In addition, during the 30 000 bending cycles, the resistance change (ΔR) of the flexible a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer structure was 4.12%. For environmental reliability, the ΔR values of the flexible a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer structure were 2.86% and 0.96% at the environmental temperature of 80 °C-50% and −40 °C, respectively. The above results indicate that the a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer structure can be utilized to construct a promising TCO electrode. Finally, flexible and foldable capacitive-type TSPs were fabricated with multiple touch points using the a-ITO/Ag/c-ITO triple-layer electrode.

Graphical abstract: Highly flexible touch screen panel fabricated with silver-inserted transparent ITO triple-layer structures

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2017
Accepted
01 Mar 2018
First published
27 Mar 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 11862-11870

Highly flexible touch screen panel fabricated with silver-inserted transparent ITO triple-layer structures

C. Wu, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 11862 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA13550E

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