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Are there infinite electrons in photovoltaic panels

Are there infinite electrons in photovoltaic panels

While it may seem like the photovoltaic cells would eventually run out of electrons due to the constant exposure to sunlight, the reality is that there is a continuous supply of electrons within the semiconductor material. . In a n-type terminal we have the bond of silicon and phosphorous so we have a free electron and when photons hit the panel they let the free electrons flow to the p-type terminal which is a bond of boron and silicon which has a free place for an electron. But when all electrons have moved to the. . That “photovoltaic” or “ photoelectric effect ” happens on an atomic level. The threshold frequency is the minimum. . [PDF Version]

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