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QTREX achieves direct laser conversion of 3D-printed insulation into graphene-like carbon for quantum packages

PUBT·08/19/2026 13:09:54
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QTREX achieves direct laser conversion of 3D-printed insulation into graphene-like carbon for quantum packages
  • QTREX unveiled a patent-pending laser process that converts 3D-printed dielectric insulation into patterned, electrically conductive graphene-like carbon.
  • Work at Northeastern University produced conductive carbon in 20 tested laser conditions, with Raman results consistent with a graphene-like structure.
  • Laser power, scan speed tuned resistance and conversion depth, defining a repeatable manufacturing window without adding conductive materials or assembly steps.
  • Technology targets monolithic stray-photon absorbers in quantum packages to reduce radiation-driven quasiparticles, extend qubit lifetimes, lower error rates.
  • Cryogenic, high-frequency validation is underway; commercial launch of DF INSU300 targeted by end of Q3 2026.


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