Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 18, 2026

Scalable Solution-processed Fabrication Strategy for High-performance, Flexible, Transparent Electrodes with Embedded Metal Mesh
Published on: June 23, 2017
Super-nano domains enable strength-conductivity synergy in copper foils
Zhao Cheng1, Linhai Liu1,2, Zhiyang Yu3
1Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China.
None:
The development of copper foils that simultaneously exhibit ultrahigh strength, high electrical conductivity, and thermal stability remains a major challenge for advanced electronics and energy storage systems. We report a 10-micrometer-thick copper foil featuring nanoscale grains and periodically distributed gradient super-nano domains (approximately 3 nanometers in size) throughout its thickness that was produced by an industrially scalable electrodeposition process. This copper foil demonstrates a combination of approximately 900-megapascal tensile strength, 90% standard electrical conductivity, and exceptional thermal stability. These superior properties originate from a dual strengthening-stabilization mechanism in which the periodically distributed super-nano domains both enhance strength and stabilize grain boundaries. This strategy not only advances copper foil technology but also provides a general design pathway for developing other scalable, high-performance metallic materials.
More Related Videos
09:20Fabrication of Low Temperature Carbon Nanotube Vertical Interconnects Compatible with Semiconductor Technology
Published on: December 7, 2015
08:12Ohmic Contact Fabrication Using a Focused-ion Beam Technique and Electrical Characterization for Layer Semiconductor Nanostructures
Published on: December 5, 2015
Related Concept Videos
Types Of Superconductors
Electrical Conductivity
In a practical conductor, an applied electric field may be sustained, causing a flow of electrons, which produce a current. The differential form of the current, the current density, is related to the electric field.
More generally, it is related to the force per unit charge, which involves the...
Metal-Semiconductor Junctions
Schottky Barriers
Schottky barriers arise when a metal with a work function (Φm) contacts a semiconductor with a different work function (Φs). Initially, electrons transfer until the Fermi levels of the metal and semiconductor align at equilibrium. For instance, if Φm > Φs, the semiconductor Fermi level is higher than the metal's before contact. The...