材料科学
石墨烯
超短脉冲
数码产品
激光器
纳米技术
光电子学
光刻
柔性电子器件
光学
电气工程
物理
工程类
作者
Truong‐Son Dinh Le,Sangbaek Park,Jianing An,Pooi See Lee,Young‐Jin Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201902771
摘要
Abstract Fast, simple, cost‐efficient, eco‐friendly, and design‐flexible patterning of high‐quality graphene from abundant natural resources is of immense interest for the mass production of next‐generation graphene‐based green electronics. Most electronic components have been manufactured by repetitive photolithography processes involving a large number of masks, photoresists, and toxic etchants; resulting in slow, complex, expensive, less‐flexible, and often corrosive electronics manufacturing processes to date. Here, a one‐step formation and patterning of highly conductive graphene on natural woods and leaves by programmable irradiation of ultrafast high‐photon‐energy laser pulses in ambient air is presented. Direct photoconversion of woods and leaves into graphene is realized at a low temperature by intense ultrafast light pulses with controlled fluences. Green graphene electronic components of electrical interconnects, flexible temperature sensors, and energy‐storing pseudocapacitors are fabricated from woods and leaves. This direct graphene synthesis is a breakthrough toward biocompatible, biodegradable, and eco‐friendlily manufactured green electronics for the sustainable earth.
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