Researchers from Advanced Material Development (AMD) and the University of Sussex have announced what they refer to as “a major enhancement” in their carbon nanomaterial-based inks, reaching conductivity levels of 3,000,000 Sm-¹, approaching the performance of incumbent metal-based solutions.
With years of experience with graphitic inks, that previously achieved industry-best conductivity of 500,000 Sm-¹ (several times more conductive than other non-metal inks) – the latest breakthrough seems to significantly raise the bar.
Researchers from Advanced Material Development (AMD) and the University of Sussex have announced what they refer to as “a major enhancement” in their carbon nanomaterial-based inks, reaching conductivity levels of 3,000,000 Sm-¹, approaching the performance of incumbent metal-based solutions.
With years of experience with graphitic inks, that previously achieved industry-best conductivity of 500,000 Sm-¹ (several times more conductive than other non-metal inks) – the latest breakthrough seems to significantly raise the bar.
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