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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing solid electrolyte battery
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for safely and easily manufacturing a battery using a gel electrolyte having high ionic conductivity. SOLUTION: An electrode containing an electrolyte solution and a non-porous polymer thin film are laminated in a void portion of an electrode having a void, or after laminating an electrode having a void and a non-porous polymer thin film, By impregnating the voids with an electrolyte solution, and holding the laminate at a temperature in a range from 20 ° C. to a temperature lower than the melting point of the polymer by 10 ° C. for 1 hour or more, the electrolyte solution contained in the electrode is converted into a polymer thin film. A method for producing a solid polymer electrolyte battery, characterized by impregnating the battery.
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