Abstract

Semitransparent and Conductive Electrodes In article number 2101238, Mahmoud Tavakoli and colleagues demonstrate that graphene oxide-coated liquid metal nanoparticles can be transformed to semitransparent and conductive electrodes, through a rapid, low-cost, and scalable laser processing technique. The authors used an infrared laser source for simultaneous laser sintering, thinning, and ablation of reduced graphene oxide coated eutectic gallium-indium alloy films, and demonstrated their application in fabrication of a high-resolution, semitransparent sensor for human breath monitoring.

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