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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 24, 2015
Filed:
Sep. 02, 2004
Paul Cain, Cambridge, GB;
Anoop Menon, Cambridge, GB;
Henning Sirringhaus, Cambridge, GB;
James D. Watts, Ely, GB;
Tim Von Werne, London, GB;
Thomas M. Brown, Rome, IT;
Paul Cain, Cambridge, GB;
Anoop Menon, Cambridge, GB;
Henning Sirringhaus, Cambridge, GB;
James D. Watts, Ely, GB;
Tim Von Werne, London, GB;
Thomas M. Brown, Rome, IT;
Plastic Logic Limited, Cambridge, GB;
Abstract
A method of producing a metal element of an electronic device on a substrate, including the steps of: forming a mixture of a material comprising metal atoms with a liquid, depositing the material from the liquid mixture onto a substrate, and then irradiating at least part of the deposited material with light to increase the electrical conductivity of the deposited material. A method of producing one or more elements of an electronic device, including the steps of: providing a substrate including one or more underlying elements of the electronic device and a thermally patternable layer overlying said one or more underlying elements; and using said one or more underlying elements to locally generate heat and thereby selectively induce a change in corresponding portions of said thermally patternable layer; and wherein either the change selectively induced in said corresponding portions directly results in the definition of one or more elements of the electronic device in a position determined by that of said one or more underlying elements, or alternatively including the additional step of using the change selectively induced in said one or more corresponding portions to facilitate the formation of one or more elements of the electronic device in a position determined by that of said one or more underlying elements. A method of producing an element of an electronic device, including the steps of: (a) providing a substrate; (b) depositing on said substrate a layer of a switchable material, which changes its physical or chemical properties upon irradiation with light or heating causing a change of its surface energy properties; (c) irradiatively inducing at selected regions of a layer of switchable material a change in physical or chemical properties that alters the surface energy of said selected regions and thereby forming a surface energy pattern on its surface; and (d) without removing said layer of switchable material in either irradiated selected regions or non-irradiated regions from the substrate depositing over the surface energy pattern produced in step (c) a material for forming an element of the electronic device such that the surface energy pattern controls the deposition of said material.