Abstract Scope |
Recently, there has been a surge in two-dimensional (2D) materials research owing to a wide range of unique and tunable electronic, optoelectronic, and magnetic properties these different classes of materials provide. 2D materials, due to their low-profile and favorable mechanical characteristics, are naturally suited to aid flexible electronic and optoelectronic device applications. In this talk, while I will show the use of direct transfer of 2D sheets onto target substrates for electronic and optoelectronic device applications, I will also highlight a growing trend in using inks of 2D materials in additive manufacturing processes for developing the next generation of low-cost, light-weight, and conformal devices for use in applications, such as flexible energy harvesting, communication, and sensing. |