Laser-Induced Transfer of Functional Materials

Top Curr Chem (Cham). 2023 May 22;381(4):18. doi: 10.1007/s41061-023-00429-6.

Abstract

Patterning is crucial for the large-scale application of functional materials. Laser-induced transfer is an emerging patterning method for additively depositing functional materials to the target acceptor. With the rapid development of laser technologies, this laser printing method emerges as a versatile method to deposit functional materials in either liquid or solid format. The emerging applications such as solar interfacial evaporation, solar cells, light-emitting diodes, sensors, high-output synthesis, and other fields are rising fields benefiting from laser-induced transfer. Following a brief introduction to the principles of laser-induced transfer, this review will comprehensively deliberate this novel additive manufacturing method, including preparing the donor layer and the applications, advantages, and limitations of this technique. Finally, perspectives for handling current and future functional materials using laser-induced transfer will also be discussed. Non-experts in laser technologies can also gain insights into this prevailing laser-induced transfer process, which may inspire their future research.

Keywords: Functional materials; Laser-induced backward transfer; Laser-induced forward transfer; Laser-induced thermal imaging; Laser-induced transfer.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Lasers*
  • Software*