A semiconductor device that converts the radiant energy of sunlight into electrical energy
Refers to a solar photovoltaic cell for converting sunlight directly into electricity
The smallest basic solar electric device which generates electricity when exposed to light
a apparatus that collects energy from the sun and converts it to electrical energy; often an arrangement of solar cells would be used to provide the optimum collection
A photovoltaic cell that can convert light directly into electricity A typical solar cell uses semiconductors made from silicon See PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
A cell that converts the energy in sunlight into electricity Properly called photovoltaic cell
Device made of semiconductor materials which produces a voltage when exposed to light
- The smallest basic solar electric device which generates electricity when exposed to light Solar Electric - The preferred term used to describe something which uses sunlight to produce electricity "Photovoltaic" is the more technical term
A solar cell is a device that produces electricity from the sun's rays. A semiconductor device that converts the energy of sunlight into electric energy. Also called photovoltaic cell. a piece of equipment for producing electric power from sunlight. Any device that directly converts the energy in light into electrical energy through the process of photovoltaics (see photovoltaic effect). Solar cells do not use chemical reactions to produce electric power, and they have no moving parts. Most solar cells are designed for converting sunlight into electricity. In large arrays, which may contain many thousands of individual cells, they can function as central electric power stations analogous to nuclear, coal-, or oil-fired power plants. Much smaller assemblies of solar cells are used to provide electric power in remote locations including space satellites; because they have no moving parts that could require service or fuels that would require replenishment, solar cells are ideal for providing power in space