New laser treatment making graphene thousand times more conductive could lead to its mass production

Briefing

New laser treatment making graphene thousand times more conductive could lead to its mass production

December 5, 2016

Briefing

  • Laser treatment – Researchers at Iowa State University developed pulse-laser technology that treats inkjet-printed graphene circuits and makes them a thousand times more conductive
  • Scaled production – Can pave way for commercialization and mass production of graphene
  • Graphene applications – Include chemical and biological sensors, energy storage systems, electrical conducting components and paper-based electronics

Accelerator

Sector

Energy, Information Technology

Organization

Iowa State University

Source

Original Publication Date

September 19, 2016

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