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BITS Pilani researchers develop improved graphene electrode for supercapacitors

Published Tuesday, May 19, 2026

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Researchers at BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus have developed a new phosphorus-doped laser-induced graphene (PLIG) electrode. This innovative material demonstrates nearly eight times higher conductivity than conventional graphene and promises to significantly improve the performance, lifespan, and cost-effectiveness of supercapacitors for electronic energy storage.

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  • Researchers at BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus have developed a phosphorus-doped laser-induced graphene (PLIG) electrode.
  • The new electrode showed nearly eight times higher conductivity than conventional laser-induced graphene.
  • This new material significantly improves the performance and lifespan of supercapacitors, offering a low-cost and scalable solution for energy storage in electronics.

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    Researchers at BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus have developed a phosphorus-doped laser-induced graphene (PLIG) electrode. This new material significantly improves the performance and lifespan of supercapacitors, offering a low-cost and scalable solution for energy storage in electronics.

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