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A method that integrates metals into polymers for the formation of electrically conductive composites uses laser pulses to irradiate aluminum nanoparticles onto polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates. Researchers from Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU), with international collaborators, formulated the laser-driven integration method, which has implications for flexible electronics. The process locally formed a conductive composite in irradiated areas.
TPU researchers Raul David Rodriguez Contreras and Evgeniya Sheremet. Courtesy of TPU. “The development of these technologies requires crucially new materials that exhibit superior mechanical, chemical, and electric stability, comparatively low cost to produce on a large scale,…