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PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLSParth Bhide
What is a Photovoltaic Cell? How do Photovoltaic Cells Work? Why are Photovoltaic Cells not 100%
Efficient? What Technologies and Materials Help
Boost the Efficiency of Photovoltaic Cells.
The Use of Nanotechnology
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WHAT IS A PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL?
A photovoltaic (PV) cell. Uses energy in photons (solar energy) and converts it to electricity.
Most PV cells contain the semiconductor silicon.
The silicon found in PV cells is unpurified (doped) with boron and phosphorous using an ion implanter.
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HOW DO PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS WORK?
The silicon doped with phosphorous creates a negative charge (n-layer), and the silicon doped with boron creates a positive charge (p-layer).
The junction between the layers allows for the passage of electrons from the n-layer to the p-layer.
As photons excite electrons, the electrons move from the n-layer to the p-layer, through a separate wire, creating electricity.
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WHY ARE PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS NOT 100% EFFICIENT?
The efficiency of PV cells depends on many factors.Band Gap- The amount of
energy needed to break electrons from their atoms.
Impurity Ratio- To prevent recombination of electrons into other nuclei.
The reflection of light off the silicon cells.
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WHAT TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS HELP BOOST THE
EFFICIENCY OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS.
To widen the band gap range, research is being done to use different materials and combinations of ions to increase the usable energies of photons.
With the challenge of new materials comes the challenge of maintaining basic particle and chemical interaction.
Layers of antireflective materials to prevent the reflection of incoming photons
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THE USE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanotechnology is being developed in photovoltaic advancementNano-sized holes, smaller
than photons used to keep light from being reflected.
Odd geometry and small 100-nm holes to increase the anti-reflectivity.
Underdeveloped technologies, including a paint that acts as a solar cell.
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CONCLUSION Photovoltaic cells convert solar energy into
electrical energy. Although complex, PV cells remain
approximately 20% efficient and very expensive.
Different materials and structures can influence the efficiency of the cell.
Several factors that need to be improved are antireflectivity, compositional uniformity, and band gap of the material.
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