A research team from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has developed a method to produce ultrathin, flexible diamond membranes on a large scale.
The new method, called edge-exposed exfoliation, is highly efficient and scalable, allowing for rapid production of flexible diamond membranes.
The diamond membranes possess the desirable properties of strength, thermal conductivity, and optical clarity, making them suitable for advanced electronic, photonic, and quantum devices.
This breakthrough could revolutionize various industries and accelerate the commercialization of diamond technology.