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titleOfInvention Dye-sensitized solar cell
abstract Disclosed is a dye-sensitized solar cell in which electrodes are not brought into contact with each other and short-circuited even when thin and light. A first substrate, a conductive layer provided on the inner surface of the substrate so as to be at least two independent regions, and an oxide carrying a dye provided on one conductive layer A semiconductor layer, a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate, and an electrolyte layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. And [Selection] Figure 1
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