The transcendence toward smarter technologies and the rapid expansion of the Internet of Things requires miniaturized energy storage systems, which may also be shape-conformable, such as microflexible supercapacitors. Their fabrication must be compatible with emerging manufacturing platforms with regard to scalability and sustainability. Here, we modify a laser-based method we recently developed for simultaneously synthesizing and transferring graphene onto a selected substrate. The modification of the method lies in the tuning of two key parameters, namely, the inclination of the laser beam and the distance between the precursor material and the acceptor substrate. A proper combination of these parameters enables the displacement of the tr...
Supercapacitors, with the merits of both capacitors for safe and fast charge and batteries for high ...
A controlled high powered CO2 laser system is used to reduce and pattern graphene oxide (GO) film su...
M. F. El-Kady and R. B. Kaner, “Scalable fabrication of high-power graphene micro-supercapacitors fo...
Due to its unique features, laser-induced graphene (LIG) can be considered as disruptive technology ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that by simple laser induction, commercial polyimide films can be read...
Graphene-based supercapacitors are powerful devices for supporting smart wearable electronics. Howev...
The cost effective synthesis and patterning of carbon nanomaterials is a challenge in electronic and...
Recent developments of low-power electronic devices have triggered interests towards small-scale ene...
Laser-based methodologies for synthesis, reduction, modification and assembly of graphene-based mate...
Based on the second law of thermodynamics, energy has dispersive nature. When dispersive energy is c...
Supercapacitors are irreplaceable energy-storage devices for high power output and rapid charge/disc...
Printing of binder-free graphene electrodes directly on substrates has the potential to enable a lar...
Laser reduction of graphene oxide has attracted significant interest in recent years, because it off...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), which is directly fabricated by laser carbonization of polymers, has g...
The fabrication of bendable electronic devices is a scientific-technological area of very rapid adva...
Supercapacitors, with the merits of both capacitors for safe and fast charge and batteries for high ...
A controlled high powered CO2 laser system is used to reduce and pattern graphene oxide (GO) film su...
M. F. El-Kady and R. B. Kaner, “Scalable fabrication of high-power graphene micro-supercapacitors fo...
Due to its unique features, laser-induced graphene (LIG) can be considered as disruptive technology ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that by simple laser induction, commercial polyimide films can be read...
Graphene-based supercapacitors are powerful devices for supporting smart wearable electronics. Howev...
The cost effective synthesis and patterning of carbon nanomaterials is a challenge in electronic and...
Recent developments of low-power electronic devices have triggered interests towards small-scale ene...
Laser-based methodologies for synthesis, reduction, modification and assembly of graphene-based mate...
Based on the second law of thermodynamics, energy has dispersive nature. When dispersive energy is c...
Supercapacitors are irreplaceable energy-storage devices for high power output and rapid charge/disc...
Printing of binder-free graphene electrodes directly on substrates has the potential to enable a lar...
Laser reduction of graphene oxide has attracted significant interest in recent years, because it off...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), which is directly fabricated by laser carbonization of polymers, has g...
The fabrication of bendable electronic devices is a scientific-technological area of very rapid adva...
Supercapacitors, with the merits of both capacitors for safe and fast charge and batteries for high ...
A controlled high powered CO2 laser system is used to reduce and pattern graphene oxide (GO) film su...
M. F. El-Kady and R. B. Kaner, “Scalable fabrication of high-power graphene micro-supercapacitors fo...