Fully inkjet-printed two-dimensional material field-effect heterojunctions for wearable and textile electronics

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  • who: Tian Carey from the University of Cambridge, Charles Babbage road, Cambridge , FS, UK have published the research work: Fully inkjet-printed two-dimensional material field-effect heterojunctions for wearable and textile electronics, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors demonstrate washable, flexible graphene/h-BN FETs all inkjet-printed with non-toxic, low boiling point inks on polyester textile, and demonstrate its viability for smart textile and printed integrated circuits working at room temperature and pressure.
  • how: The authors used a drop-on-demand (DoD) inkjet printer.
 

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