• jjagaimo@sh.itjust.works
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    14 days ago

    Its a potential scalable way of producing large amounts of thin, contiguous printed-on graphene sheets. You could in theory print on a dye layer and then hit it with a laser to produce graphene traces, as opposed to first creating graphene containing paint and painting it on (not thin, contiguous or aligned) or doing vapor deposition (slow, needs high temperatures that could melt your material, inconsitent, and can produce thicker or non-graphene carbon deposits)