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Now what? The electrons and holes are free and excited with nowhere to go. The continual incident rays of the photons continue to generate electron hole pairs and charge separation causes the presence of uncombined excess negative charges on the n-type side and excess holes on the p-type side, a charge imbalance exists in the cell.
 
Now what? The electrons and holes are free and excited with nowhere to go. The continual incident rays of the photons continue to generate electron hole pairs and charge separation causes the presence of uncombined excess negative charges on the n-type side and excess holes on the p-type side, a charge imbalance exists in the cell.
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If we then connect the n-type side to the p-type side of the cell by means of an external electric circuit, current flows through the circuit (which responds just as if powered by a battery} because this reduces the light induced charge imbalance in the cell.
 
If we then connect the n-type side to the p-type side of the cell by means of an external electric circuit, current flows through the circuit (which responds just as if powered by a battery} because this reduces the light induced charge imbalance in the cell.

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