Printing of binder-free graphene electrodes directly on substrates has the potential to enable a large number of applications. Though conventional processing techniques such as ink-jet, screen-printing, and roll coating methods offer reliable and scalable fabrication, device performance has often been limited by re-stacking of the graphene sheets and by presence of passive binders and or additives. Laser-based, direct-write technologies have shown promise as a reliable, maskless, and template-free patterning method. Thus, laser-derived graphene (LDG) electrode is emerging as a promising three-dimensional graphene electrode that can be simultaneously derived from precursor carbons or polymers and patterned upon laser exposure. The LDG can be...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has gained preponderance in recent years, as a very attractive material...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has emerged as a promising electrode material for electrochemical point...
Póster.--European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, Laser material processing: from fundame...
This research introduces a readily available and non-chemical combinatorial production approach, kno...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), which is directly fabricated by laser carbonization of polymers, has g...
Graphene has been regarded as a potential application material in the field of new energy conversion...
Laser-based methodologies for synthesis, reduction, modification and assembly of graphene-based mate...
Carbon electrodes including graphene and thin graphite films have been utilized for various energy a...
Carbon electrodes including graphene and thin graphite films have been utilized for various energy a...
Laser reduction of graphene oxide has attracted significant interest in recent years, because it off...
The cost effective synthesis and patterning of carbon nanomaterials is a challenge in electronic and...
Notwithstanding its relatively recent discovery, graphene has gone through many evolution steps and ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has become more prominent in leading industries. Recently, there have be...
Engineering a low-cost graphene-based electronic device has proven difficult to accomplish <i>via</i...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has become more prominent in leading industries. Recently, there have be...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has gained preponderance in recent years, as a very attractive material...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has emerged as a promising electrode material for electrochemical point...
Póster.--European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, Laser material processing: from fundame...
This research introduces a readily available and non-chemical combinatorial production approach, kno...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), which is directly fabricated by laser carbonization of polymers, has g...
Graphene has been regarded as a potential application material in the field of new energy conversion...
Laser-based methodologies for synthesis, reduction, modification and assembly of graphene-based mate...
Carbon electrodes including graphene and thin graphite films have been utilized for various energy a...
Carbon electrodes including graphene and thin graphite films have been utilized for various energy a...
Laser reduction of graphene oxide has attracted significant interest in recent years, because it off...
The cost effective synthesis and patterning of carbon nanomaterials is a challenge in electronic and...
Notwithstanding its relatively recent discovery, graphene has gone through many evolution steps and ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has become more prominent in leading industries. Recently, there have be...
Engineering a low-cost graphene-based electronic device has proven difficult to accomplish <i>via</i...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has become more prominent in leading industries. Recently, there have be...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has gained preponderance in recent years, as a very attractive material...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has emerged as a promising electrode material for electrochemical point...
Póster.--European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, Laser material processing: from fundame...