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Research Bits: Nov. 19

  • Researchers from Queen Mary University of London developed biodegradable, flexible, and electrically conductive nanocomposite films using potato starch.
  • The films can decompose within a month when buried in soil and have tunable mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, and sensing capabilities.
  • Researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science developed a new method to fabricate gold microsphere array-based anisotropic conductive adhesives film (ACF) for advanced packaging.
  • The technique allows for precise control and creates a stable and durable material that is flexible and resistant to electrical problems.
  • Researchers propose a new type of cationic epoxy photoresist called TP-EO that improves the speed and resolution of two-photon laser direct writing lithography (TPL).
  • The TP-EO photoresist showed significantly greater sensitivity to two-photon laser exposure and enables the fabrication of complex 3D structures for various applications.

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