- Sean PenderModeratorJoe Chang The photoelectric effect is a misinterpretation of light energy working on semiconductors. Light is not a particle beam that carries momentum, light is oscillating electrostatic force propagating in the medium/air. When the frequency is higher enough, it can affect electrons in solar cells to move and produce current. Solar cells produce electricity from sunlight, but the mechanism is not a photoelectric effect. There is no such thing as photon/quanta/quantum. Sunlight is an induced AC current in the sun-facing atmosphere. This AC current can energize free electrons to move over the contact area of two different materials/semiconductors, therefore produce current. The sun is just a big hot mass, not a fusion reactor. Science lied.
- Is this your work and do you have papers to have a look at
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