How are solar cells made from semiconductors?
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Photovoltaic Cells. When light strikes the semiconductor of a photovolatic cell energy is absorbed. Electrons are promoted to the conduction band and holes are formed in the valence band. ... The p-type semiconductor is doped with an element with one fewer valence electrons (such as crystalline Si doped with Ga).
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THE SOLAR PANELS ARE THE CONSISTS OF PHOTOVOLTEX CELLS WHICH GIVES THE MOLECULES TO WORK WITH THE HEAT
THE SOLAR PANELS ARE THE CONSISTS OF PHOTOVOLTEX CELLS WHICH GIVES THE MOLECULES TO WORK WITH THE HEAT
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