photocorriente
Photocorriente, also known as photocurrent in English, refers to the electric current generated in a material or device as a response to incident light. This phenomenon is fundamental to the operation of photodetectors, solar cells, and other optoelectronic devices. When photons strike a suitable material, they can excite electrons, creating electron-hole pairs that contribute to an electric current.
The generation of photocurrent depends on the properties of the material, including its bandgap, absorption coefficient,
Photocurrent is typically measured under controlled illumination conditions and can be affected by factors such as
In practical applications, photocurrents are harnessed in solar panels to convert sunlight into electrical energy, in
Understanding and optimizing photocorriente mechanisms is essential in developing next-generation optoelectronic technologies, highlighting its significance across