Graphene-based nanolaminates as ultra-high permeation barriers

Citation

Sagade AA, Aria AI, Edge S, Melgari P, Gieseking B, Bayer BC, Meyer JC, Bird D, Brewer P, Hofmann S, Graphene-based nanolaminates as ultra-high permeation barriers, npj 2D Materials and Applications, Vol. 1, Issue 35, 2017, Article number 35

Abstract

Permeation barrier films are critical to a wide range of applications. In particular, for organic electronics and photovoltaics not only ultra-low permeation values are required but also optical transparency. A laminate structure thereby allows synergistic effects between different materials. Here, we report on a combination of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD) to create in scalable fashion few-layer graphene/aluminium oxide-based nanolaminates. The resulting ~10 nm contiguous, flexible graphene-based films are >90% optically transparent and show water vapor transmission rates below 7 × 10−3 g/m2/day measured over areas of 5 × 5 cm2. We deploy these films to provide effective encapsulation for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with measured half-life times of 880 h in ambient.

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Keywords

Electronic devices, Mechanical and structural properties and devices

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Attribution 4.0 International

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