“…To this end, printing techniques (e.g., ink-jet, off-set, and silk-screen printing) would be preferred to realize low-cost printable electronics. [11,12] Printing of transparent electrode structures, however, requires the availability of nanometer-scale, nonagglomerated, crystalline ITO. Any thermal or chemical post-treatment (e.g., to burnout organic residues or to establish a sufficient carrier concentration) has to be excluded.…”