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Two-Photon Photovoltaic Effect

Two-photon photovoltaic effect is an energy harvesting technique based on two-photon absorption. The effect occurs when two photons are absorbed simultaneously in a semiconductor material and give rise to an electron-hole pair. The electrons and holes are then collected for electrical power generation using a p-n junction diode. The two-photon photovoltaic photovoltaic effect can be considered as the nonlinear equivalent of the conventional photovoltaic effect commonly used in p-n junction solar cells. The two-photon photovoltaic effect was first discovered in silicon [1] and has potential for achieving energy-efficient silicon photonic integrated circuits [2].


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  1. ^ [1], S. Fathpour, K. Tsia and B. Jalali, "Two-Photon Photovoltaic Effect in Silicon", IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol. 43, p. 1211, 2007.
  2. ^ [2], B. Jalali and S. Fathpour "Silicon Photonics", IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 24, p. 460, 2006.