New adhesive tape picks up and sticks down 2D materials as easily as child's play Researchers create UV-sensitive tape that can transfer 2D materials like graphene in an easier, cheaper and ...
Researchers from Kyushu University showed that using UV tape to transfer graphene instead of polymer better maintained the material’s integrity and reduced defects. Only for media and non-commercial ...
Electrically switchable adhesion in a ferroelectric polymer film enables clean, fast, solvent-free transfer of graphene from copper growth substrates to target surfaces. The standard approach relies ...
A multilayer graphene-based tape conducts heat quickly while insulating electricity, offering a thin and flexible solution for cooling compact electronic devices without added bulk or risk. (Nanowerk ...
Materials just atoms in thickness, known as two-dimensional (2D) materials, are set to revolutionize future technology, including in the electronics industry. However, commercialization of devices ...
A simple roll of tape and graphite led to a major scientific breakthrough. Researchers isolated graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms. This discovery proved that two-dimensional crystals could be ...
Materials just atoms in thickness, known as two-dimensional (2D) materials, are set to revolutionize future technology, including in the electronics industry. However, commercialization of devices ...
Researchers from Kyushu University and Nitto Denko have developed tape that changes its ‘stickiness’ to 2D materials due to UV light. Fukuoka, Japan – Materials just atoms in thickness, known as ...
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