Engineering and TechnologyNature Communications
Laser printed microelectronics
L. Yang, H. Hu, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Liang Yang and colleagues unveils a novel laser printing technique for creating advanced electronic devices with features smaller than 1 µm. The innovative approach utilizes ZnO, Pt, and Ag inks to fabricate functional diodes, memristors, and even a uniquely designed memristor crossbar architecture, eliminating the need for post-printing sintering. This work promises significant advancements in functional electronics.
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