HOUSTON - (May 6, 2021) - A Rice University laboratory has adapted its laser-induced graphene technique to make high-resolution, micron-scale patterns of the conductive material for consumer ...
The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has developed a new conductive ink for use in printed electronics with significantly improved resistance to oxidation. After this ink is printed, it ...
Researchers at Yokohama National University have created a promising bubble printing technique that enables the precise patterning of liquid metal wiring for flexible electronics. This method opens up ...
(Nanowerk News) The research team of Dr. Byeongjin Park and Dr. Sang Bok Lee from the Composites & Convergence Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), has ...
Printed circuits have gone through significant advancements over the past decades and are now a growing sector in the electronics industry. Growth in printed electronics is expected to continue ...
Scientists adapt laser-induced graphene to make conductive patterns from standard photoresist material for consumer electronics and other applications. A Rice University laboratory has adapted its ...
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