Engineers have led development of a laser-treatment process that allows them to use printed graphene for electric circuits and electrodes — even on paper and other fragile surfaces. The technology could lead to many real-world, low-cost applications for printed graphene electronics, including sensors, fuel cells and medical devices.
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