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titleOfInvention Medium for etching oxidic transparent conductive layers
abstract The invention relates to a novel dispersible medium for etching doped tin oxide layers with a non-Newtonian flow behavior in order to etch surfaces during the production of displays and/or solar cells. Also disclosed is the use of said medium. The inventive medium is provided particularly in the form of particle-free compositions, by means of which selective fine structures can be etched without damaging or attacking adjacent surfaces.
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