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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE LAYER, THEREFORE MANUFACTURED CONDUCTIVE LAYER AND THE USE THEREOF
abstract To prevent a transparent electrode from being attacked by electrochemical reactions, it is proposed to oxidise and to reduce the conductive layer cyclically, specifically with a current between 5 x 10<-6> A/cm<2> and 2 x 10<-3> A/cm<2> and a frequency < 10<2> Hz. The redox treatment is preferably carried out electrochemically. The conductive layer is made particularly stable if by means of oxidation and reduction an element of the eighth subgroup, especially platinum, is also incorporated into the conductive layer. Conductive layers treated in this way are particularly suitable as thin layer electrodes for passive displays such as liquid crystal displays. <IMAGE>
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