Abstract

ABSTRACTWe detail a method to produce graphite materials with a three-dimensional, flexible and porous structure obtained from the exposure to CO2 laser radiation. One of them is Laser Induced Graphene (LIG) grown from an insulating polyimide as raw material, and the other is laser reduced graphene oxide (lrGO), obtained from a graphene oxide (GO) thin film. For both materials, we describe their morphology, crystalline structure and electrical characterizations. These materials have important applications in organic electronics technology.

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