Abstract

In this study, the effects of different paper substrates on the electrical resistance of conducting polymer films are reported. A novel method of bar coating is used for the fabrication of organic conductive films on various substrates. Solutions to improve the continuity of conductive thin film in order to enhance the electrical properties are demonstrated. In order to compare the capability of these different substrates for a potential use in the organic electronic field, sheet resistance measurements were made. It is emphasized that substrate roughness and surface energy are two fundamental parameters, due to their significant impact on sheet resistance. Two methods to overcome bad paper surface properties are proposed. The first consists in the superimposition of conductive polymer layers and the second in the use of a protective layer.

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