Capillary-force-induced
welding can effectively reduce the contact
resistance between two silver nanowires (AgNWs) by merging the NW–NW
junctions. Herein, we report a model for quantifying the capillary
force between two nano-objects. The model can be used to calculate
the capillary force generated between AgNWs and carbon nanotubes (CNTs)
during water evaporation. The results indicate that the radius of
one-dimensional nano-objects is crucial for capillary-force-induced
welding. AgNWs with larger radii can generate a greater capillary
force (FAgNW‑AgNW) at NW–NW
junctions. In addition, for AgNW/CNT hybrid films, the use of CNTs
with a radius close to that of AgNWs can result in a larger capillary
force (FAgNW‑CNT) at NW–CNT
junctions. The reliability of the model is verified by measuring the
change in sheet resistance before and after capillary-force-induced
welding of a series of AgNW and AgNW/CNT conductive films with varying
radii