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1 Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics - [Tue, 05 Nov 2013 00:01:18 +0000 ] A detection device which uses printed lasers to identify counterfeit goods has been developed by researchers, who say that it could help to make products more resistant to fraud.The detector is one of a number of innovations covered in a new report by the Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centre (CIKC), which has been developing advanced manufacturing technologies for photonics and electronics.The same document also outlines a new method for printing graphene, showing how the one atom-thick material could ...
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