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Laser-Induced Graphene on Additive Manufacturing Parts [PDF]

open access: yesNanomaterials, 2019
Additive manufacturing (AM) has become more prominent in leading industries. Recently, there have been intense efforts to achieve a fully functional 3D structural electronic device by integrating conductive structures into AM parts.
Lishi Jiao   +7 more
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Laser‐Induced Graphene Formation on Wood

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, 2017
Wood as a renewable naturally occurring resource has been the focus of much research and commercial interests in applications ranging from building construction to chemicals production. Here, a facile approach is reported to transform wood into hierarchical porous graphene using CO2 laser scribing.
Ruquan Ye, Yieu Chyan, Jibo Zhang
exaly   +4 more sources

Flash healing of laser-induced graphene

open access: yesNature Communications
The advancement of laser-induced graphene (LIG) technology has streamlined the fabrications of flexible graphene devices. However, the ultrafast kinetics triggered by laser irradiation generates intrinsic amorphous characteristics, leading to high ...
Le Cheng   +12 more
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Laser‐Induced Graphene from Commercial Inks and Dyes

open access: yesAdvanced Science
Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) has been so far obtained from polymer precursors and proposed for numerous applications, including various types of sensors and energy storage solutions.
Alexander Dallinger   +8 more
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Design of Experiments and Optimization of Laser-Induced Graphene [PDF]

open access: yesACS Omega, 2021
Realization of graphene-based sensors and electronic devices remains challenging, in part due to integration challenges with current fabrication and manufacturing processes. Thus, scalable methods for in situ fabrication of high-quality graphene-like materials are essential.
Richard Murray   +3 more
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Two-Beam Ultrafast Laser Scribing of Graphene Patterns with 90-nm Subdiffraction Feature Size

open access: yesUltrafast Science, 2022
The fabrication of high-resolution laser-scribed graphene devices is crucial to achieving large surface areas and thus performance breakthroughs. However, since the investigation mainly focuses on the laser-induced reduction of graphene oxide, the single-
Xi Chen, Min Gu
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An Enzymatic Electrochemical Biosensing Interface Developed by The Laser‐Induced Graphene Electrode

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, 2023
Laser‐inducing provides a cost‐effective, easily‐manufacturable, and environment‐friendly approach to directly transfer carbon‐rich polymers into graphene materials, which attracts attention from various fields, such as sensors, electrocatalysts, micro ...
Mingyang Liu   +4 more
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Modeling and Optimizing Laser-Induced Graphene

open access: yesCoRR, 2021
A lot of technological advances depend on next-generation materials, such as graphene, which enables a raft of new applications, for example better electronics. Manufacturing such materials is often difficult; in particular, producing graphene at scale is an open problem.
Lars Kotthoff   +5 more
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Laser-induced graphene for bioelectronics and soft actuators [PDF]

open access: yesNano Research, 2021
Laser-assisted process can enable facile, mask-free, large-area, inexpensive, customizable, and miniaturized patterning of laser-induced porous graphene (LIG) on versatile carbonaceous substrates (e.g., polymers, wood, food, textiles) in a programmed manner at ambient conditions. Together with high tailorability of its porosity, morphology, composition,
Xu, Yadong   +6 more
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Laser-Induced Generation of Hydrogen in Water by Using Graphene Target

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
A new method of hydrogen generation from water, by irradiation with CW infrared laser diode of graphene scaffold immersed in solution, is reported. Hydrogen production was extremely efficient upon admixing NaCl into water.
Wieslaw Strek   +4 more
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