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The photovoltaic effect is the creation of voltage or electric current in a material upon exposure to light.
Because of this work, the photovoltaic effect has also been known as the "Becquerel effect".
Adams and Day observed the photovoltaic effect in selenium in 1876.
Solar cells are devices that convert sunlight into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.
The standard photovoltaic effect is directly related to the photoelectric effect, though they are different processes.
The photocurrent may occur as a result of the photoelectric, photoemissive, or photovoltaic effect.
Whether direct excitation or thermal effects dominate the photovoltaic effect will depend on many material parameters.
He is credited with the discovery of the photovoltaic effect, the operating principle of the solar cell, in 1839.
This conversion is called the photovoltaic effect, and the field related to solar cells is known as photovoltaics.
Edmond Becquerel discovered the photovoltaic effect in 1839 while experimenting with an electrolytic cell.
The observation that light could generate an electric current in an electrolyte solution, known as the photovoltaic effect, was first reported in 1839.
The photovoltaic effect was first observed by Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel in 1839.
Two-photon photovoltaic effect is an energy harvesting technique based on two-photon absorption.
Photoelectric or photovoltaic effect, used in:
In CPV, the concentrated sunlight is converted directly to electricity via the photovoltaic effect.
Photovoltaic effect converts photon energy into electron transport (the way a light meter or sensor or solar panel does).
The photovoltaic effect was first experimentally demonstrated by French physicist A. E. Becquerel.
All solar cells require a light absorbing material contained within the cell structure to absorb photons and generate electrons via the photovoltaic effect.
Besides the direct excitation of free electrons, a photovoltaic effect can also arise simply due to the heating caused by absorption of the light.
Hertz during one of those silly trials of testing the dielectric strength of quartz discovered photovoltaic effect.
This mode exploits the photovoltaic effect, which is the basis for solar cells - a traditional solar cell is just a large area photodiode.
A solar cell (also called a photovoltaic cell) is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.
Photovoltaic effect can be achieved in ideal single wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) diodes.
The photovoltaic effect refers to photons of light exciting electrons into a higher state of energy, allowing them to act as charge carriers for an electric current.
In 1839, A. E. Becquerel reported observation of a voltage between a solid and a liquid electrolyte when struck by light, the photovoltaic effect.