“…In the past decade, laser-induced selective metallization (LISM) on polymers has received extensive attention, − which is widely used in communication equipment, − electronic skin, decorative patterns, , and testing equipment, , and has potential applications in energy storage equipment − and triboelectric nanogenerators. − Compared to other metallization methods on polymers, such as photolithography, − inkjet printing, − microcontact printing, and screen printing, LISM owns the advantages of low cost, high time efficiency, and no mask. The main steps of LISM are to make a device by mixing the polymer with laser sensitizers, and then, after laser activation and electroless plating, metal patterns (or circuits) are successfully prepared at the laser-activated surface of the device .…”