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titleOfInvention Dye-sensitized photoelectric conversion element
abstract Disclosed is a dye-sensitized photoelectric conversion element having a working electrode having a network structure in which a plurality of metal wires are knitted into a network, and the photoelectric conversion element having improved photoelectric conversion efficiency and reduced weight. I will provide a. A dye-sensitized photoelectric conversion element having a working electrode composed of a region in which a plurality of first base materials 8 and second base materials 9 that are conductive and linear are knitted in a mesh shape. 1. A dye-sensitized photoelectric conversion element 1 having a porous oxide semiconductor layer 13 formed only on the light-receiving surface side of the working electrode. [Selection] Figure 2
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