Method for manufacturing nanostructured thin film electrodes

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having organic semiconductive component

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C438S409000, C438S610000

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06881604

ABSTRACT:
A method for a binder-free manufacturing a nanostructured porous film, e.g. for use in solar cells, includes the steps of preparing a suspension of semi-conducting nanometer-sized particles in a volatile suspending agent (21), depositing the particle suspension on a conducting substrate, removing the suspending agent by evaporation (31), thereby leaving a particle layer on said substrate and compressing (P) the deposited particle layer for mechanical and electrical interconnection.

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