Method for producing organic solar cells or photo detectors

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having organic semiconductive component

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C438S094000, C136S263000, C257SE21007

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07407831

ABSTRACT:
A method for the production of organic solar cells or photodetectors, particularly based on organic polymers, comprising the following steps:—a first organic n- or p-conductive semiconductor layer is applied to an electrode, to the solid first organic semiconductor layer is applied a second organic semiconductor layer of the respective other conductivity whose solvent partially dissolves the first organic semiconductor layer, such that the first semiconductor layer mixes with the second mixed layer;—a second electrode is applied opposite the first.

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