One-Step Laser-Guided
Fabrication of 3D Self-Assembled
Graphene Micro-Rolls
Posted on 2025-02-03 - 08:30
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has been systematically
investigated
and employed because of the spartan laser synthesis and functional
three dimensional (3D) foam-like structures. However, thermally induced
deformation during laser processing is generally undesirable and,
therefore, strictly suppressed. This work introduces a novel laser-guided
self-assembly approach integrated into the fabrication of LIG to generate
multiscale 3D graphene foam structures in a single step. Leveraging
the photothermal effects of laser ablation on polyimide films, we
achieve concurrent LIG production and self-assembly, enabling the
transformation of two dimensional films into 3D micro-rolls. The process
is finely tuned through interface modification and optimized laser
parameters, allowing precise control over the geometry of the resulting
structures. Systematic investigations reveal that varying laser power
and line spacing effectively adjust the diameters of the LIG micro-rolls.
Characterization indicates that the LIG micro-rolls can be fabricated
with very large curvature and limited internal space, enhancing the
potential for microscale applications. Furthermore, our laser strategy
facilitates the creation of symmetric, asymmetric, and double-tube
micro-rolls, underscoring its design flexibility. This work highlights
the potential of the laser-guided self-assembly strategy in graphene
nanomaterials and miniaturized applications, which has been exemplarily
verified through the LIG micro-roll supercapacitors.
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Chen, Yi; Lu, Xupeng; Ma, Ganggang; Kim, Minseong; Yu, Ruohan; Zhong, Haosong; et al. (2025). One-Step Laser-Guided
Fabrication of 3D Self-Assembled
Graphene Micro-Rolls. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c17646Â