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Materials | 2017

Screen-Printed Fabrication of PEDOT:PSS/Silver Nanowire Composite Films for Transparent Heaters

Xin He; Ruihui He; Qiuming Lan; Weijie Wu; Feng Duan; Jundong Xiao; Mei Zhang; Qingguang Zeng; Jianhao Wu; Junyan Liu

A transparent and flexible film heater was fabricated; based on a hybrid structure of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) and silver nanowires (Ag NWs) using a screen printing; which is a scalable production technology. The resulting film integrates the advantages of the two conductive materials; easy film-forming and strong adhesion to the substrate of the polymer PEDOT:PSS; and high conductivity of the Ag NWs. The fabricated composite films with different NW densities exhibited the transmittance within the range from 82.3% to 74.1% at 550 nm. By applying 40 V potential on the films; a stable temperature from 49 °C to 99 °C was generated within 30 s to 50 s. However; the surface temperature of the pristine PEDOT:PSS film did not increase compared to the room temperature. The composite film with the transmittance of 74.1% could be heated to the temperatures from 41 °C to 99 °C at the driven voltages from 15 V to 40 V; indicating that the film heater exhibited uniform heating and rapid thermal response. Therefore; the PEDOT:PSS/Ag NW composite film is a promising candidate for the application of the transparent and large-scale film heaters.


Nanotechnology | 2016

Temperature-controlled transparent-film heater based on silver nanowire-PMMA composite film.

Xin He; A’lei Liu; Xuyang Hu; Mingxia Song; Feng Duan; Qiuming Lan; Jundong Xiao; Junyan Liu; Mei Zhang; Yeqing Chen; Qingguang Zeng

We fabricated a high-performance film heater based on a silver nanowire and polymethyl methacrylate (Ag NW-PMMA) composite film, which was synthesized with the assistance of mechanical lamination and an in situ transfer method. The films exhibit excellent conductivity, high figure of merit, and strong adhesion of percolation network to substrate. By controlling NW density, we prepared the films with a transmittance of 44.9-85.0% at 550 nm and a sheet resistance of 0.13-1.40 Ω sq-1. A stable temperature ranging from 130 °C-40 °C was generated at 3.0 V within 10-30 s, indicating that the resulting film heaters show a rapid thermal response, low driving voltage and stable temperature recoverability. Furthermore, we demonstrated the applications of the film heater in defrosting and a physical therapeutic instrument. A fast defrosting on the composite film with a transmittance of 88% was observed by applying a 9 V driving voltage for 20 s. Meanwhile, we developed a physical therapeutic instrument with two modes of thermotherapy and electronic-pulse massage by using the composite films as two electrodes, greatly decreasing the weight and power consumption compared to a traditional instrument. Therefore, Ag NW-PMMA film can be a promising candidate for diversified heating applications.


Journal of Physics D | 2016

Correlation between structure and optical properties in (Y,Lu)3Al5O12:Ce3+ solid solutions

Mei Zhang; Bowen Li; Yingshu Yang; Shuijin Chen; Xin He; Fenghua Zhao; Qingguang Zeng

A series of (Y,Lu)3Al5O12:Ce3+ (YLuAG:Ce) solid solutions were synthesized via the solid-state reaction route. The phosphors are all of the cubic garnet crystal structures confirmed by x-ray diffraction (XRD). The internal quantum efficiency and emission intensity of the phosphors can be enhanced by increasing the Lu3+ content in the host lattice, along with a blue shift of the emission peak. In addition, the blue shift of the emission peak correlates very well with the lattice contraction. Intense light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are successfully fabricated based on the YLuAG:Ce phosphors and 450 nm blue Ga(In)N chips. The luminous efficiency of YLuAG:Ce phosphors converted LEDs increases with elevating Lu3+ concentration. The results indicate that Ce3+ doped YLuAG solid solutions, especially LuAG:Ce phosphor is a promising green phosphor for solid-state lighting.


Materials | 2018

Chromaticity-Tunable and Thermal Stable Phosphor-in-Glass Inorganic Color Converter for High Power Warm w-LEDs

Zikun Chen; Bo Wang; Xiaoshuang Li; Dayu Huang; Hongyang Sun; Qingguang Zeng

In this work, an aluminate silicate garnet phosphor, Y2Mg2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+ (YMASG:Ce3+), exhibiting strong and broad yellow-orange emission, was successfully synthesized. Attributed to the double cation substitution of YAG:Ce3+, which led to a compression effect, a redshift was observed with respect to YAG:Ce3+. More importantly, a transparent phosphor-in-glass (PiG) sample was obtained by incorporating the phosphor YMASG:Ce3+ into a special low-melting precursor glass. The energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) mapping analysis of the as-prepared PiG sample indicates that YMASG:Ce3+ was successfully incorporated into the glass host, and its powders were uniformly distributed in glass. The photoluminescence intensity of the PiG sample was higher than that of the powder due to its relatively high thermal conductivity. Additionally, the combination of the PiG sample and a blue high-power chip generated a modular white LED with a luminous efficacy of 54.5 lm/W, a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 5274 K, and a color rendering index (CRI) of 79.5 at 350 mA.


AIP Advances | 2018

Optical properties of flexible fluorescent films prepared by screen printing technology

Yan Chen; Taiyan Ke; Shuijin Chen; Xin He; Mei Zhang; Dong Li; Jinfeng Deng; Qingguang Zeng

In this work, we prepared a fluorescent film comprised phosphors and silicone on flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate using a screen printing technology. The effects of mesh number and weight ratio of phosphors to silicone on the optical properties of the flexible films were investigated. The results indicate that the emission intensity of the film increase as the mesh decreased from 400 to 200, but the film surface gradually becomes uneven. The fluorescent film with high emission intensity and smooth surface can be obtained when the weight ratio of phosphor to gel is 2:1, and mesh number is 300. The luminous efficiency of the fabricated LEDs combined the fluorescent films with 460 nm Ga(In)N chip module can reach 75 lm/W. The investigation indicates that the approach can be applied in the remote fluorescent film conversion and decreases the requirements of the particle size and the dispersion state of fluorescent materials.In this work, we prepared a fluorescent film comprised phosphors and silicone on flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate using a screen printing technology. The effects of mesh number and weight ratio of phosphors to silicone on the optical properties of the flexible films were investigated. The results indicate that the emission intensity of the film increase as the mesh decreased from 400 to 200, but the film surface gradually becomes uneven. The fluorescent film with high emission intensity and smooth surface can be obtained when the weight ratio of phosphor to gel is 2:1, and mesh number is 300. The luminous efficiency of the fabricated LEDs combined the fluorescent films with 460 nm Ga(In)N chip module can reach 75 lm/W. The investigation indicates that the approach can be applied in the remote fluorescent film conversion and decreases the requirements of the particle size and the dispersion state of fluorescent materials.


Materials | 2017

Transparent Electrode Based on Silver Nanowires and Polyimide for Film Heater and Flexible Solar Cell

Xin He; Feng Duan; Junyan Liu; Qiuming Lan; Jianhao Wu; Chengyan Yang; Weijia Yang; Qingguang Zeng; Huafang Wang

Transparent, conductive, and flexible Ag nanowire (NW)-polyimide (PI) composite films were fabricated by a facile solution method. Well-dispersed Ag NWs result in percolation networks on the PI supporting layer. A series of films with transmittance values of 53–80% and sheet resistances of 2.8–16.5 Ω/sq were investigated. To further verify the practicability of the Ag NWs-PI film in optoelectronic devices, we utilized it in a film heater and a flexible solar cell. The film heater was able to generate a temperature of 58 °C at a driving voltage of 3.5 V within 20 s, indicating its potential application in heating devices that require low power consumption and fast response. The flexible solar cell based on the composite film with a transmittance value of 71% presented a power conversion efficiency of 3.53%. These successful applications proved that the fabricated Ag NWs-PI composite film is a good candidate for application in flexible optoelectronic devices.


Materials | 2017

Correlation of Structure, Tunable Colors, and Lifetimes of (Sr, Ca, Ba)Al2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ Phosphors

Qidi Xie; Bowen Li; Xin He; Mei Zhang; Yan Chen; Qingguang Zeng

(Sr, Ca, Ba)Al2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors were prepared via a high temperature solid-state reaction method. The correlation of phase structure, optical properties and lifetimes of the phosphors are investigated in this work. For the (Sr, Ca)Al2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors, the different phase formation from monoclinic SrAl2O4 phase to hexagonal SrAl2O4 phase to monoclinic CaAl2O4 phase was observed when the Ca content increased. The emission color of SrAl2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors varied from green to blue. For the (Sr, Ba)Al2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors, different phase formation from the monoclinic SrAl2O4 phase to the hexagonal BaAl2O4 phase was observed, along with a shift of emission wavelength from 520 nm to 500 nm. More interestingly, the decay time of SrAl2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ changed due to the different phase formations. Lifetime can be dramatically shortened by the substitution of Sr2+ with Ba2+ cations, resulting in improving the performance of the alternating current light emitting diode (AC-LED). Finally, intense LEDs are successfully obtained by combining these phosphors with Ga(In)N near UV chips.


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Investigation on the enhancement of ultraviolet emission in Ag-ZnO microrods

Xin He; Haolong Qian; Qisen Zhi; Mei Zhang; Jianyi Luo; Ruihui He; Qingguang Zeng


Nanoscale | 2018

Concentration-induced multi-colored emissions in carbon dots: origination from triple fluorescent centers

Yeqing Chen; Hongzhou Lian; Yi Wei; Xin He; Yan Chen; Bo Wang; Qingguang Zeng; Jun Lin


Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures | 2016

Nonlinear saturable absorption of nanoscaled Bi2Te3/PMMA composite film

Xin He; Hang Zhang; Rongfei Wei; Zhijun Ma; Jianrong Qiu; Mei Zhang; Qingguang Zeng; A’lei Liu; Ruihui He

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