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photovoltaic

[ foh-toh-vol-tey-ik, -vohl- ]

adjective

, Electricity.
  1. of or relating to the photovoltaic effect.


photovoltaic

/ ˌfəʊtəʊvɒlˈteɪɪk /

adjective

  1. of, concerned with, or producing electric current or voltage caused by electromagnetic radiation, esp visible light from the sun
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photovoltaic

/ fō′tō-vŏl-tāĭk,-vōl- /

  1. Capable of producing a voltage, usually through photoemission, when exposed to radiant energy, especially light.
  2. See more at photoelectric


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Word History and Origins

Origin of photovoltaic1

First recorded in 1920–25; photo- + voltaic
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Example Sentences

Floating solar photovoltaic panels could supply all the electricity needs of some countries, new research has shown.

"Whether it's for solar photovoltaic, or agrivoltaics, or cellulosic bioenergy development, or just restoration of natural ecosystems: These sites could be great candidates for a lot of those applications."

In the 1990s, Japan offered homeowners groundbreaking subsidies to install photovoltaic panels.

Thermophotovoltaic cells work similarly to photovoltaic cells, commonly known as solar cells.

"This opens new paradigms for constructing opto-electronic and photovoltaic devices, such as light amplifiers, sensors and solar cells," says Inti Sodemann Villadiego, Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics at Leipzig University.

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