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The battery sends an electric current through two electrodes that split liquid water into hydrogen and oxygen gas.
which produces an electric current when exposed to light. This mechanism enables each pixel to measure the intensity of light falling on it.
and convert the light into electric current using excited states in the material called"excitons.""Roughly speaking, an exciton is displaced a electron bound together with the hole it left behind.
This influences the motion of the electron, resulting in an electric current that the researchers can measure.
The electrolyzer projects under construction in Germany typically consist of a few buildings each the size of a shipping container that consume excess renewable energy on sunny and windy days by turning it into an electric current that powers the water-splitting reaction.
Sunlight to electricity Solar cells work by converting photons of sunlight into an electric current that moves between two electrodes.
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