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Farr out most confusing DP ever, poorly explained by my Jac textbook sigh...
My Understanding:
1. When a photon of sufficient energy is absorbed by an electron in the junction region it creates a photoelectron and
hole. 2. The extra electrons in the lattice of the n-type semiconductors at the boundary move to fill holes present in the lattice of the p-type semiconductor. This establishes an electric field which directs the photoelectrons produced towards the n-type semiconductor to accumulate, the holes drift in the opposite direction into the p-type layer creating a potential difference between the two layers.
3. Therefore connection of the solar cell to an external circuit will allow current to flow through the load as the potential difference causes electrons to travel from the n-type via the external circuit to arrive at holes in the p-type
Please correct me if i am wrong =) TY
My Understanding:
1. When a photon of sufficient energy is absorbed by an electron in the junction region it creates a photoelectron and
hole. 2. The extra electrons in the lattice of the n-type semiconductors at the boundary move to fill holes present in the lattice of the p-type semiconductor. This establishes an electric field which directs the photoelectrons produced towards the n-type semiconductor to accumulate, the holes drift in the opposite direction into the p-type layer creating a potential difference between the two layers.
3. Therefore connection of the solar cell to an external circuit will allow current to flow through the load as the potential difference causes electrons to travel from the n-type via the external circuit to arrive at holes in the p-type
Please correct me if i am wrong =) TY