The metallic components of a IB-IIIA-VIA photovoltaic cell active layer
may be directly coated onto a substrate by using relatively low melting
point (e.g., less than about 500.degree. C.) metals such as indium and
gallium. Specifically, CI(G)S thin-film solar cells may be fabricated by
blending molten group IIIA metals with solid nanoparticles of group IB
and (optionally) group IIIA metals. The molten mixture may be coated onto
a substrate in the molten state, e.g., using coating techniques such as
hot-dipping, hot microgravure and/or air-knife coating. After coating,
the substrate may be cooled and the film annealed, e.g., in a
sulfur-containing or selenium-containing atmosphere.