Steady-State Lasing Could Lead to More Accurate Medical Testing
TBMG-26944
07/01/2017
- Content
Scientists have discovered that laser-induced graphene (LIG) is a highly effective antifouling material and, when electrified, bacteria zapper. LIG is a spongy version of graphene, the single-atom layer of carbon atoms. The researchers have since suggested uses for the material in wearable electronics and other applications.
- Citation
- "Steady-State Lasing Could Lead to More Accurate Medical Testing," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2017.