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Laser printing of functional materials

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Abstract

In this tutorial we review the laser-induced forward transfer technique, which uses laser radiation to print functional inks of the most diverse materials with the aim of manufacturing miniaturized devices for high technology applications (printed electronics, sensors, smart systems, tissue engineering).

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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