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titleOfInvention Photoelectric conversion element
abstract The present invention relates to a photoelectric conversion element, comprising a porous oxide semiconductor layer carrying a sensitizing dye, a first electrode functioning as a window electrode, and a first electrode disposed opposite to the first electrode. Two electrodes, and an electrolyte solution disposed at least partly between the first electrode and the second electrode, and at least partly between the first electrode and the second electrode, Is provided. According to the present invention, it is possible to effectively eliminate bubbles from the power generation area, and thus it is possible to provide a photoelectric conversion element having long-term durability with improved power generation characteristics.
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