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titleOfInvention ELECTRODE SUPPORTED TRANSPARENT
abstract The present invention relates to a transparent supported electrode, comprising a transparent non-conductive substrate (1) and, on at least one of the faces of the non-conductive substrate, a thin layer essentially consisting of a multitude of non-contiguous conductive zones (2) covering 70 % to 98% of the active area (3) of the substrate, covered by the electrode, the conductive areas being separated from each other by a system of non-conductive "seals" (5) and each of said conductive areas (2) being electrically connected to at least three adjacent conductive areas by means of electrically conductive bridges (4). The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing such an electrode and a device containing such an electrode, in particular an electrochemical, electroluminescent or photovoltaic device.
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