Solar
(or photovoltaic) cells convert the sun’s energy into electricity. they rely on
the the photoelectric effect: the ability of matter to emit electrons when a
light is shone on it.
The solar cells are made of silicon and other
materials which made up of at least 2 semi-conductor layers, one layer called P
layer with extra electrons, another is called N layer missing equivalent
electrons. When the sun shines on the
solar cells, free electrons from the P layer flow to N layer. Then it forms the
electrons current.
When
the sun shines on the solar cells, the sun will realize photons, which contains
sun energy.
Many
of the photons are reflected, pass right through, or absorbed by the solar
cell. As these hit the silicon atoms of
the solar cell, they transfer their energy to loose electrons, knocking them
clean off the atoms. The photons could be compared to the white ball in a game
of pool, which passes on its energy to the coloured balls it strikes. Electrons are freed from the negative
semiconductor material allows for a voltage difference between the P layer and
the N layer. Due to this voltage difference, it will drive the electrons flow
in one direction.
When
connect to a load, the electrons will flow through the hole, and generate
electricity to provide the electric current to power calculators, satellites
and everything in between.
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