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Reusable Light-Writing Solution Reduces Paper Waste

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RIVERSIDE, Calif., June 14, 2022 — A team led by professor Yadong Yin at the University of California, Riverside formulated a light-sensitive coating material for rewritable light-printing. The material is made from doped titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanocrystals that are synthesized in a single-step process. When the nanocrystals are applied to a glass or paper substrate, they form a uniform coating that can be written on with UV light. The writing can be erased by exposing it to oxygen. The method used to produce the light-writable coating relies on standard, nontoxic starting materials that are compatible with a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2022
    Glossary
    color
    The attribute of visual experience that can be described as having quantitatively specifiable dimensions of hue, saturation, and brightness or lightness. The visual experience, not including aspects of extent (e.g., size, shape, texture, etc.) and duration (e.g., movement, flicker, etc.).
    doping
    In the context of materials science and semiconductor physics, doping refers to the intentional introduction of impurities into a semiconductor material in order to alter its electrical properties. The impurities, called dopants, are atoms of different elements than those comprising the semiconductor crystal lattice. Doping is a crucial technique in semiconductor device fabrication, as it allows engineers to tailor the conductivity and other electrical characteristics of semiconductor...
    reflectivity
    The ratio of the intensity of the total radiation reflected from a surface to the total incident on that surface.
    retroreflectivity
    Retroreflectivity refers to the property of a surface or material to reflect light back to its source, regardless of the angle of incidence. Unlike most surfaces that scatter light in various directions, retroreflective surfaces redirect incident light rays back towards the light source, resulting in high visibility. The phenomenon of retroreflection is achieved through the use of specialized materials or structures, such as retroreflective tapes, coatings, or optical elements. These...
    photochemical
    The term photochemical pertains to chemical processes or reactions that are initiated or influenced by the absorption of light. Photochemical reactions involve the interaction of light, often in the form of ultraviolet or visible radiation, with molecules, leading to changes in their chemical structure or properties. These reactions are distinct from thermal or non-light-induced chemical reactions. Key characteristics of photochemical reactions include: Light absorption: Photochemical...
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