Journal
ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages -Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202001156
Keywords
graphene‐ paper electronics; in situ fabrication; localized laser graphitization; localized porous graphene; temperature model
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- Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific (PFSAP)
- Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) [RCA-15/027]
- COLE-EDB
- MOE [RG192/17]
- Ministry of Education, Singapore [2018-T2-1-045]
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This study demonstrates a method for fabricating porous graphene devices with exceptional thermal control on paper substrates by the proposed thermally localized laser graphitization process, allowing for the in situ fabrication of devices without damaging the paper.
Porous graphene (PG) devices fabricated in situ from polyimide (PI) adhered onto paper substrates provide a cost-effective and recycling-friendly alternative to re-engineer paper for liquid-based power sources and sensors. However, paper is generally damaged due to heating during the fabrication of PG devices. Here integrated graphene-paper electronics with exceptional thermal control through the proposed thermally localized laser graphitization (LLG) process is demonstrated, employing optimized ultrafast laser writing. LLG enables in situ fabrication of localized porous graphene (LPG) devices (>1775 K) on 65 mu m thick PI tape adhered to paper without heating above 348 K. Laser parameters for LLG are predicted using an analytical temperature model and validated experimentally. The LLG is demonstrated by fabricating liquid electrolyte LPG micro-supercapacitors and humidity sensors on liquid susceptible paper. It is envisaged that the scientific concepts proposed and demonstrated here will expedite the development of low-cost, scalable, and chemically robust LPG devices on thermally sensitive substrates.
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