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A unit used to rate the performance of solar cells, modules, or arrays; the maximum nominal output of a photovoltaic device, in watts (Wp) under standardized test conditions, usually 1,000 watts per square meter of sunlight with other conditions, such as temperature specified.
Industry:Energy
A chemical element used as a dopant in making n-type semiconductor layers.
Industry:Energy
An electric current induced by radiant energy.
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A device for measuring light intensity that works by converting light falling on, or reach it, to electricity, and then measuring the current; used in photometers.
Industry:Energy
A type of photovoltaic device in which the electricity induced in the cell is used immediately within the cell to produce a chemical, such as hydrogen, which can then be withdrawn for use.
Industry:Energy
A particle of light that acts as an individual unit of energy.
Industry:Energy
Pertaining to the direct conversion of light into electricity.
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An interconnected system of PV modules that function as a single electricity-producing unit. The modules are assembled as a discrete structure, with common support or mounting. In smaller systems, an array can consist of a single module.
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The smallest semiconductor element within a PV module to perform the immediate conversion of light into electrical energy (direct current voltage and current). Also called a solar cell.
Industry:Energy
In a photovoltaic device, the material that readily absorbs photons to generate charge carriers (free electrons or holes).
Industry:Energy