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Through laser-induced microbubbles, EGaIn colloidal particles are precisely arranged on a glass surface, creating ultrathin, conductive, and flexible wiring. Yokohama, Japan -- As tiny as bubbles ...
The material could be useful for making flexible batteries or wearable electronics. ... (EGaIn), which is made up of those two soft metals in a form that’s liquid at room temperature.
During laser ablation of EGaIn and graphene layers, the underlying stretchable SEBS substrate was not damaged, ... npj Flexible Electronics, 2024; 8 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41528-024-00306-2; ...
Yokohama National University scientists have developed a promising bubble printing method that enables high-precision ...