An electronic or opto-electronic device or a chemical sensor comprising:
an interpenetrating network of a nanostructured high surface area to
volume ratio film material and an organic/inorganic material forming a
nanocomposite. The high surface area to volume film material is obtained
onto an electrode substrate first, such that the nano-scale basic
elements comprising this film material are embedded in a void matrix
while having electrical connectivity with the electrode substrate. For
example, the film material may comprise an array of nano-protrusions
electrically connected to the electrode substrate and separated by a void
matrix. The interpenetrating network is formed by introducing an
appropriate organic/inorganic material into the void volume of the high
surface area to volume film material. Further electrode(s) are defined
onto the film or intra-void material to achieve a certain device. Charge
separation, charge injection, charge storage, field effect devices, ohmic
contacts, and chemical sensors are possible.