Abstract

Aerosol jet deposited metallic grids are very promising as transparent electrodes for large area organic solar cells and organic light emitting diodes. However, the homogeneity and the printing speed remain a challenge. We report homogeneous and rapidly printed metallic lines based on a complex-based metal–organic silver ink using a processing temperature of 140°C. We show that inhomogeneities, which are present in printed structures at increased printing speeds and mainly caused by drying effects, can be improved by adding high boiling point solvents. We demonstrate solution processed highly conductive and transparent hybrid electrodes on inverted organic solar cells comprising digitally printed top silver grids.

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