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titleOfInvention Fabrication of organic electronic devices by ink-jet printing at low temperatures
abstract Methods of forming an organic layer by ink-jet printing in the fabrication of an organic electronic device. The organic layer is formed by ink-jet printing onto a surface, a solution comprising an organic material in a low boiling point solvent. The ink-jet printing occurs at an ambient temperature of less than 20 DEG C such that the solvent has a vapor pressure of 10 mmHg or less. The ink-jet printing may be performed in a temperature-controlled chamber. After ink-jet printing the solution, the solvent is evaporated such that the organic material remains on the surface, thereby forming the organic layer.
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