fotowoltaik
Fotowoltaik refers to the conversion of light into electricity using semiconductor devices. Solar cells arranged into modules form photovoltaic systems that can generate power from sunlight. The technology is widely deployed on rooftops, in utility-scale farms, and in various off-grid applications.
Principle: A solar cell, typically based on silicon, uses a p-n junction. When illuminated, photons generate
Materials and efficiency: Crystalline silicon cells (mono- and polycrystalline) dominate commercial modules. Thin-film options include CdTe,
Deployment and economics: Photovoltaik systems can be ground-mounted or mounted on buildings. They are linked to
History: The photovoltaic effect was observed in 1839 by Edmond Becquerel. Commercial solar cells appeared in
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