Date1st, Dec 2017

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Graphene is being employed for ever more types of flexible products. Unfortunately, traditional microfabrication techniques limit the scalability of potentially application-ready technologies. The eco...

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December 1st, 2017

Printing Flexible Graphene Supercapacitors

Abstract: Graphene is being employed for ever more types of flexible products. Unfortunately, traditional microfabrication techniques limit the scalability of potentially application-ready technologies. The economically viable production of miniaturized electronics, for example, requires low costs and a high throughput, which cannot be satisfied by the current protocols. Researchers are therefore turning to new technologies to realize advanced micro-electronics, but the methods such as laser scribing now being explored could mean high levels of waste, and it is less clear how they could be integrated with other electronics.

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