
Submitted by Zhuo Chen on Thu, 17/08/2017 - 21:17
We recently developed an ink formulation that enables highly uniform inkjet printing and does not degrade in the ambient environment, bringing large arrays of 2D material-based light sensors closer to reality. This work has been published in Nature Communications as "Black phosphorus ink formulation for inkjet printing of optoelectronics and photonics". (DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00358-1)
Overview of attention for our work can be found here.
Below is a list of selected press coverage about our work:
- Breakthrough ink discovery could transform the production of new laser and optoelectronic devices (University of Cambridge Research News)
- Breakthrough ink discovery could transform the production of new laser and optoelectronic devices (Phys.org)
- Researchers print graphene-like materials with inkjet (Nanowerk)
- Researchers printed graphene-like materials with inkjet (Nanotechnology Now)
- Black Phosphorus Ink Compatible with Inkjet Printers Developed (Design News)
- Breakthrough ink discovery could transform printing (China Daily)
- 科学家黑磷电子喷墨打印取得技术上突破 (ScienceNet 科学网)