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A new platform for controlled design of printed electronics with 2D materials

LCN researcher Dr Felice Torrisi with Politecnico di Torino researchers reveals the physical mechanisms responsible for the transport of electricity in printed two-dimensional (2D) materials. The work identifies what properties of 2D material films need to be tweaked to make electronic devices to order, allowing rational design of a new class of high-performance printed and flexible electronics. the full story can be read here and the publication link is below.

Charge transport mechanisms in inkjet-printed thin-film transistors based on two-dimensional materials | Nature Electronics

 

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LCN Researcher named 2026 Blavatnik Awards Laureate

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LCN co-director receives 2026 SPIE Directors’ Award

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LCN 20th Anniversary – Programme of Events

LCN 20th Anniversary – Programme of Events

The LCN is delighted to share its programme of events for the LCN’s 20th anniversary! To celebrate this milestone, the LCN is ... Find out more

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