Highly impermeable and flexible silica encapsulation films synthesized by sol—gel process
Abstract
Silica thin films synthesized sol—gel process are proposed as flexible encapsulation materials. A sol—gel process provides a dense and stable amorphous silica structure, yielding an extremely high elastic deformation limit of 4.9% and extremely low water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of 2.90 × 10−4 g/(m2.day) at 60 °C and relative humidity of 85%. The WVTR is not degraded by cyclic bending deformations for the bending radius corresponding to a tensile strain of 3.3% in the silica encapsulation film, implying that the silica thin film is robust against the formation of pinhole-type defects by cyclic bending deformations. Flexible organic solar cells encapsulated with the silica films operate without degradation in power conversion efficiency for 50,000 bending cycles for a bending radius of 6 mm.
- Publication:
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Nano Research
- Pub Date:
- August 2022
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s12274-022-4356-9
- Bibcode:
- 2022NaRes..15.7476K
- Keywords:
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- silica thin film;
- sol—gel;
- flexible encapsulation;
- mechanical reliability;
- flexible organic solar cell