Localized Black Polyimide Absorbers for Low-Reflectance Ag Metal Mesh Electrodes
Received: May 09, 2026; Revised: Jun 09, 2026; Accepted: Jun 12, 2026
Published Online: Jun 24, 2026
Abstract
Flexible transparent conducting electrodes based on metal mesh structures can achieve low sheet resistance but often exhibit visible reflection from the metallic lines. Here, we introduce a localized black polyimide (BPI) light absorption layer near the Ag mesh lines to reduce metal-induced reflection while preserving the essential electrode characteristics. The BPI layer, consisting of carbon-black-dispersed polyimide, was patterned by combining thermal imprinting with Ag nanoparticle ink filling, thermal treatment, and selective etching, thereby localizing the light-absorption layer near the Ag mesh lines. At 550 nm, the localized BPI layer reduced the reflectance of the Ag electrode region from 50.22% to 4.94%, corresponding to a 90.16% reduction. Because the BPI layer was selectively self-positioned at the reflective metal-line region, this local reduction in reflectance provides a structural route to reducing the visibility of metal mesh electrodes. The fabricated electrode maintained transparent-electrode characteristics, with only a limited change in sheet resistance after selective etching and repeated bending.