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titleOfInvention Method of sealing solar cells
abstract A method of sealing a solar cell. The sealed method includes the following steps. A first substrate is provided. A semiconductor layer is then coated thereon. Next, a second substrate is provided. A metal layer is then coated thereon. Next, the first and second substrates are assembled to form a space therebetween, wherein the semiconductor layer is opposite to the metal layer. The space is then exhausted to form a vacuum space, thereby refilling a dye solution. Next, an electrolyte solution is filled in the space. Finally, the space is sealed.
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