The next generation of TCF must be lightweight, flexible, cost effective and compatible with large scale manufacturing. These requirements seriously limit the use of ITO as transparent conductor because ITO films deposition methods are expensive and time consuming. Finally, ITO films lack of flexibility and indium is a scarce material. The OPV and OLED lighting applications is the first targeted market. The next mid-term step (5 years), after the integration of the technology by these early adopters, will be the flexible displays market.
The CLEARSILVER project will open the field of new possibilities for the entire printed electronic value chain. The foreseeable expected impacts are:
• To create new markets for GNK as nanoinks supplier and for KT as electronic printer manufacturer.
• To participate to the development of a competitive European printed electronics (PE) value chain.
• To promote closer collaboration between an ink supplier, an equipment manufacturer and end-users, addressing the full value chain and leading to a competitive advantage in the market introduction of the final products.
• To bring the flexible PE technology from lab to fab.
Ag and ZnO nanoinks from Genes'Ink are nowadays commercialized and known for their very high performances in OLED, OPV and connectivities applications. Development are still ongoing to enhance the performances mainly the conductivity and the printing resolution. Besides, parallel optimization tests are performed on pilot line to enhance the production capacit to 25 liters ink/batch especially for Ag nanoink. So far, first Ag grids were printed and evaluated. Lines with a width varying from 40 µm to 100 µm were successfully printed. Transparencies as high as 85% were obtained. Sheet resistance were evaluated to be as low as 15 mOhm/sq.
A sheet to sheet inkjet printer was developed in the framework of the project. The R2R PR800 was assembled during February 2018