New Laser-Printed Circuit Technology Makes Electronics Greener and More Flexible
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New laser-printed circuit technology makes electronics greener and more flexible
Researchers at Boise State University have developed a new way to make flexible electronic circuits that’s cheaper, faster, and better for the environment. Their method uses a special material called laser-induced graphene (LIG) and was recently featured on the cover of Advanced Materials Technologies. Laser-induced graphene is created by shining a laser onto carbon-rich materials, […] The post New laser-printed circuit technology makes electron…
Laser-induced graphene enables greener, flexible hybrid circuit manufacturing - Science Tech Updates
Boise State University researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge approach to manufacturing flexible hybrid circuits—reducing costs, waste, and environmental impact. Their work leverages the properties of laser-induced graphene and was recently featured on the cover of Advanced Materials Technologies. Laser-induced graphene uses a single-step laser manufacturing process that converts carbon-rich materials into a 3-dimensional conductive and […] Th…
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