Bedewy, Mostafa
(2020)
Laser-induced formation of nanocarbons with tunable morphology directly on polymers.
In: Pitt Momentum Fund 2020, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
(Unpublished)
Abstract
This project focuses on a new laser-based approach for bottom-up growth of nanocarbons directly on polymers, which is an attractive alternative to printing technologies currently used for flexible device manufacturing. The goal of this project is study the fundamental process-structure-property relationships underlying the formation of laser-induced nanocarbons, dubbed LINC for short, on polyimide films using both CO2 and fiber lasers. This process has the potential to become a disruptive technology owing to the unique combination of high rate and small resolution, combined with the versatility of the types of carbons that can be created in a direct-write fashion, including nanofibers, nanosheets and nanoporous carbon.
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