Low temperature interconnection of nanoparticles

Compositions – Chemically interactive reactants

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C252S183130, C516S031000, C516S198000, C516S033000, C136S263000, C136S256000

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06858158

ABSTRACT:
A polymeric linking agent enables the manufacture of photovoltaic cells on flexible substrates, including, for example, polymeric substrates. Photovoltaic cells may be fabricated by a relatively simple continuous manufacturing process, for example, a roll-to-roll process, instead of a batch process.

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