Patterned overcoated nanowire transparent conducting coatings

US10312001B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10312001-B2
Application numberUS-201715620016-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 12, 2017
Priority dateMay 18, 2012
Publication dateJun 4, 2019
Grant dateJun 4, 2019

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A composite layer including first and second layers is described. The first layer includes a plurality of metallic nanowires and the second layer includes a polymeric overcoat disposed on the nanowires. In top plan view, the composite layer has at least one first region and at least one second region, where the nanowires in each first region form an interconnected network of the nanowires, and each second region includes a plurality of nanotrenches through the second layer into the first layer.

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What is claimed is: 1. A composite layer comprising: a first layer comprising a plurality of metallic nanowires; a second layer comprising a polymeric overcoat disposed on the nanowires, wherein, in top plan view, the composite layer has at least one first region and at least one second region, the nanowires in each first region forming an interconnected network of the nanowires, each second region comprising a plurality of nanotrenches through the second layer into the first layer. 2. The composite layer of claim 1 , wherein each second region has an electrical resistivity of at least 1000 times an electrical resistivity of a first region. 3. The composite layer of claim 1 , wherein each nanotrench has a width no less than a diameter of a nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires and no greater than 1 micrometer. 4. The composite layer of claim 3 , wherein at least one nanotrench in the plurality of nanotrenches extends along a length of the nanotrench between first and second ends of the nanotrench, an end of a first metallic nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires disposed at the first end of the nanotrench. 5. The composite layer of claim 4 , wherein the first metallic nanowire and the nanotrench define a smooth curve extending along a length of the first metallic nanowire and along the length of the nanotrench. 6. The composite layer of claim 4 , wherein an end of a second metallic nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires is disposed at the second end of the nanotrench. 7. The composite layer of claim 6 , wherein the first metallic nanowire, the nanotrench, and the second metallic nanowire define a smooth curve extending along a length of the first metallic nanowire, along the length of the nanotrench, and along a length of the second metallic nanowire. 8. The composite layer of claim 1 , wherein the metallic nanowires have at least one cross-sectional dimension less than 200 nm and the polymeric overcoat has a thickness of at least 200 nm. 9. A composite layer comprising at least one first region and at least one second region, each first and second region comprising a plurality of metallic nanowires and a polymeric overcoat disposed on the nanowires, the nanowires in each first region forming an interconnected network of the nanowires, each second region comprising a plurality of nanotrenches such that each second region has an electrical resistivity of at least 1000 times an electrical resistivity of a first region. 10. The composite layer of claim 9 , wherein each nanotrench has a width no less than a diameter of a nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires and no greater than 1 micrometer. 11. The composite layer of claim 10 , wherein at least one nanotrench in the plurality of nanotrenches extends along a length of the nanotrench between first and second ends of the nanotrench, an end of a first metallic nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires disposed at the first end of the nanotrench. 12. The composite layer of claim 11 , wherein the first metallic nanowire and the nanotrench define a smooth curve extending along a length of the first metallic nanowire and along the length of the nanotrench. 13. The composite layer of claim 11 , wherein an end of a second metallic nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires is disposed at the second end of the nanotrench. 14. The composite layer of claim 13 , wherein the first metallic nanowire, the nanotrench, and the second metallic nanowire define a smooth curve extending along a length of the first metallic nanowire, along the length of the nanotrench, and along a length of the second metallic nanowire. 15. The composite layer of claim 9 , wherein the metallic nanowires have at least one cross-sectional dimension less than 200 nm and the polymeric overcoat has a thickness of at least 200 nm. 16. A composite layer comprising at least one first region and at least one second region, each first and second region comprising a plurality of metallic nanowires and a polymeric overcoat disposed on the nanowires, the nanowires in each first region forming an interconnected network of the nanowires, each second region comprising a plurality of nanotrenches free of nanowires, each nanotrench replacing a segment of an otherwise continuous nanowire. 17. The composite layer of claim 16 , wherein each second region has an electrical resistivity of at least 1000 times an electrical resistivity of a first region. 18. The composite layer of claim 16 , wherein each nanotrench has a width no less than a diameter of a nanowire in the plurality of metallic nanowires and no greater than 1 micrometer. 19. The composite layer of claim 16 , wherein the metallic nanowires have at least one cross-sectional dimension less than 200 nm and the polymeric overcoat has a thickness of at least 200 nm. 20. The composite layer of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of metallic nanowires comprises silver nanowires.

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • comprising electro-conductive fibres, e.g. metal fibres, carbon fibres, metallised textile fibres, electro-conductive mesh, woven, non-woven mat, fleece, cross-linked · CPC title

  • H01B1/22Primary

    the conductive material comprising metals or alloys · CPC title

  • being light-transmitting, e.g. transparent, translucent · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US10312001B2 cover?
A composite layer including first and second layers is described. The first layer includes a plurality of metallic nanowires and the second layer includes a polymeric overcoat disposed on the nanowires. In top plan view, the composite layer has at least one first region and at least one second region, where the nanowires in each first region form an interconnected network of the nanowires, and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01B1/22. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jun 04 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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