Youngkyoung HaJudith L. MacManus‐DriscollShinbuhm Lee
Abstract Designing super‐broadband transparent conductors is challenging because of the exclusive nature of conductivity and infrared transmittance. Here, using a one‐step process, we created vertically aligned nanocomposite conducting films with high transparency across a super‐broad wavelength range. Vertically aligned transparent Ba 3 V 2 O 8 nanocolumns with lateral ~100‐nm widths enable high transmittance (>50%, even at a 4‐μm wavelength) for all incident light and outperform that of Sn‐doped In 2 O 3 , while the conducting SrVO 3 matrix retains low resistivity (<0.56 mΩ cm at room temperature). A combined study of scanning transmission electron microscopy, scattering scanning near‐field infrared microscopy, and X‐ray diffraction revealed that spontaneous phase separation of Ba 3 V 2 O 8 nanocolumns in a SrVO 3 matrix film occurs via self‐assembled epitaxial nucleation. Our vertically aligned nanocomposite films provide a fertile platform for next‐generation optoelectronics.
Jijie HuangJudith L. MacManus‐DriscollHaiyan Wang
Ron FishovAlexander RashkovskiyVladimir EzerskiDaniel A. Grave
Hongxia TianXiong ZhangAbdullah N. AlodhaybFeng WangJie JianJijie Huang