What if the silicon in a solar panel was always in liquid form:
The silicon could be pumped into the light bearing area and then drawn down through a copper matrix where the electrons would be collected. The copper matrix could be a single layer of many layers. Also, The silicon could also be cooled as it being pumped throughout the system to boost efficiency.
Would the silicon be able to transport protons down through a copper matrix or would the protons be left on the surface?
Would multiple layers increase efficiency.
The silicon could be pumped into the light bearing area and then drawn down through a copper matrix where the electrons would be collected. The copper matrix could be a single layer of many layers. Also, The silicon could also be cooled as it being pumped throughout the system to boost efficiency.
Would the silicon be able to transport protons down through a copper matrix or would the protons be left on the surface?
Would multiple layers increase efficiency.
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