The magazine MAQ February 2019 February 2019 | Page 100

Through a process called multiple exciton generation, quantum dots capture excess photon energy that is normally lost to heat generation.

The incident light radiations enter through the transparent electrode of a quantum-dot solar cell onto a light-absorbing layer of dots and create electron-hole pairs (e–/h+). The charged particles then separate and eventually travel to their respective electrodes, thereby producing electric current.