Method for reducing thin films on low temperature substrates
View Patent ↗A method for producing an electrically conductive thin film on a substrate is disclosed. Initially, a reducible metal compound and a reducing agent are dispersed in a liquid. The dispersion is then deposited on a substrate as a thin film. The thin film along with the substrate is subsequently exposed to a pulsed electromagnetic emission to chemically react with the reducible metal compound and the reducing agent such that the thin film becomes electrically conductive.
1. A method for producing an electrically conductive thin film on a substrate, said method comprising:
dispersing copper powder, ascorbic acid and glycerol in a liquid;
depositing said dispersion on a non-conductive substrate as a thin film;
exposing said thin film along with said substrate to a pulsed electromagnetic emission in an ambient atmosphere to chemically react said reducible metal compound with metal oxides that may form and said reducing agent to render said thin film electrically conductive.
2. A method for reducing thin films on low-temperature substrates, said method comprising:
dispersing copper sulphate in a first liquid;
dispersing ascorbic acid and glycerol in a second liquid;
depositing said first and second dispersions on a non-conductive substrate as a thin film; and
exposing said thin film along with said substrate to a pulsed electromagnetic emission in an ambient atmosphere in order to initiate a redox reaction between said reducible metal compound and said reducing agent on said substrate.