Solution processed devices

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having organic semiconductive component

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C438S780000

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ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a transistor, comprising: depositing a first material from solution in a first solvent to form a first layer of the transistor, and subsequently whilst the first material remains soluble in the first solvent, forming a second layer of the transistor by depositing over the first material a second material from solution in a second solvent in which the first material is substantially insoluble.

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