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Mechanical Failure of Transparent Flexible Silver Nanowire Networks for Solar Cells using 3D X-Ray Nano Tomography and Electron Microscopy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 August 2018

Silvan Englisch*
Affiliation:
Institute of Micro-and Nanostructure Research (JJVIN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
Janis Wirth
Affiliation:
Institute of Micro-and Nanostructure Research (JJVIN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
Nadine Schrenker
Affiliation:
Institute of Micro-and Nanostructure Research (JJVIN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
Kai Cheong Tam
Affiliation:
ZAE Bayern: Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research, Erlangen, Germany
Hans-Joachim Egelhaaf
Affiliation:
ZAE Bayern: Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research, Erlangen, Germany
Christoph J. Brabec
Affiliation:
ZAE Bayern: Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research, Erlangen, Germany
Erdmann Spiecker
Affiliation:
Institute of Micro-and Nanostructure Research (JJVIN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
*
*Corresponding author, silvan.englisch@fau.de

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© Microscopy Society of America 2018 

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[3] The authors thank the DFG for financial support within the frameworks of the research training group GRK1896 "In situ Microscopy with Electrons, X-rays and Scanning Probes" and the project SP648/8 "Hochauflosende Rontgenmikroskopie fiir korrelative Tomographie, Hochdurchsatzscreening und in situ mechanische Priifung von Struktur- und Funktionswerkstoffen".Google Scholar