fotovoltainen
Fotovoltainen refers to the photovoltaic effect, a physical and chemical phenomenon where certain materials generate an electric voltage and current when exposed to light. This effect is most commonly observed in semiconductor materials, particularly silicon. When photons from sunlight strike these materials, they can excite electrons, freeing them from their atomic bonds. These free electrons, along with the "holes" they leave behind, can then be directed by an internal electric field within the semiconductor to create a flow of electrical current.
The conversion of light energy into electrical energy via the photovoltaic effect is the fundamental principle