Method of forming an electronic device
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1. A method of forming an electrically conductive circuit element on a surface using a drop-on-demand deposition technique to deposit droplets of inorganic-based fluid, the method comprising depositing a plurality of droplets of said fluid to form the circuit element, the conductivity of the circuit element being in the range from about 1×
- 100 S.cm−
1 to about 4×
105 S.cm−
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Abstract
A method of forming an electronic circuit component using the technique of drop on demand printing to deposit droplets of deposition material, said method comprising depositing a plurality of droplets on a surface to form a patterned electronic device comprising multiple discrete portions.
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1. A method of forming an electrically conductive circuit element on a surface using a drop-on-demand deposition technique to deposit droplets of inorganic-based fluid, the method comprising depositing a plurality of droplets of said fluid to form the circuit element, the conductivity of the circuit element being in the range from about 1×
- 100 S.cm−
1 to about 4×
105 S.cm−
1. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- 100 S.cm−
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11. An electrically conductive circuit element formed on a surface using a drop-on-demand deposition technique to deposit multiple droplets of inorganic-based fluid, the conductivity of the electrically conductive element being in the range from about 1×
- 100 S.cm−
1 to 4×
105 S.cm−
1. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
- 100 S.cm−
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