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Sustainable wood electronics by iron-catalyzed laser-induced graphitization for large-scale applications
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This groundbreaking study by Christopher H. Dreimol and team reveals the innovative iron-catalyzed laser-induced graphitization (IC-LIG) technique, which fabricates highly conductive structures on wood. From strain sensors to electroluminescent devices, this method unlocks sustainable possibilities in wood electronics.
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