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titleOfInvention Solid electrolytic capacitors
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a composite conductive polymer layer having a uniform thickness and a desired thickness on a capacitor element surface and excellent mechanical strength, thereby improving characteristics and improving productivity. Provide a solid electrolytic capacitor. SOLUTION: A capacitor element in which a dielectric oxide film is formed on a surface of a body composed of a valve metal made of tantalum, aluminum, niobium, titanium, or the like serving as an anode, and a surface of the dielectric oxide film In a solid electrolytic capacitor comprising a conductive polymer layer formed on the surface, the conductive polymer layer formed on the capacitor element surface is made of polythiophene or a derivative thereof, and is mainly composed of unbeaten pulp attached to the capacitor element surface It is composed of a composite conductive polymer layer formed by taking in pulp.
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