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A new study reveals a sustainable approach to nanoparticle production using laser ablation in liquids, eliminating toxic ...
Laser ablation in liquids (LAL) is a technique where the target material is immersed in a liquid medium, and the laser beam is focused through the liquid onto the material's surface. LAL is ...
The liquid medium influences nanoparticle composition. For example, ablation of metals in water produces metal oxide nanoparticles, while ablation in organic solvents can modify surface chemistry. 2 ...
Researchers develop a clean, scalable laser-based method to produce ultra-pure nanoparticles, paving the way for advanced sensors, artificial synapses, and human-machine interfaces.
The antennas are made by injecting liquid metal into a femtosecond-laser-ablated embedded hydrogel microchannel (b). view more Credit: Tao Chen, Xi’an Jiaotong University in China ...
Advanced virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies, collectively known as extended reality (XR), are ...
Artificial sensory systems (ASS) are at the heart of next-gen extended reality (XR)—delivering immersive, human-centric ...
This research was published in npj Flexible Electronics ("Deformable micro-supercapacitor fabricated via laser ablation patterning of graphene/liquid metal"). The highly deformable micro ...
Underpinning Research Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid [PLAL] is a technique that has been utilised for over 20 years. The method has seen success in synthesising multiple classifications of ...
But a 1,000-watt laser that crews recently tested on a Connecticut Dept. of Transportation bridge performed as a combination of both—vaporizing paint and rust off the ends of 36-in. steel H ...