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PEEL: Fabricating free-standing ultrathin polymer films over large areas by Salmaan Baxamusa, Staff Scientist

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You will hear about how LLNL scientists are making ultrathin free-standing films. These extraordinary films and their easy fabrication methods will be presented and we hope our audience can provide a discussion on market applications of free-standing polymer films.

Date and time
Mon, 08/01/2016 - 00:00
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Large Ultrathin Free-Standing Polymer Films or Polyelectrolyte Enabled Liftoff (PEEL)

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