Light energy conversion system

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Deferred action type – Responsive to light

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204263, 204275, H01M 636

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ABSTRACT:
First and second semiconductor photoelectric conversion structures, each having a PIN junction, are assembled as a unitary structure with a redox reaction chamber. Heavily doped N and P type semiconductor layers of the first and second semiconductor photoelectric conversion layers, respectively, are held in contact with first and second electrolytic solutions contained in first and second cells of the redox reaction chamber. By interconnecting third and fourth electrodes connected to the P and N type semiconductor layers of the first and second semiconductor photoelectric conversion structures, respectively, the electrolytic solutions in the first and second cells are transformed into electrolytic solutions having chemical energy converted from electrical energy derived from the conversion light energy by semiconductor photoelectric conversion structures.
Furthermore, electric power may be outputted across first and second electrodes held in contact with the first and second electrolytic solutions, respectively.

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