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They are organs for converting light into electro-magnetic impulses.
"He used to say, 'Nature is miserably inefficient in converting light into usable energy; surely with modern science, we can do better than that,' " Dr. Phillips said.
Oesterhelt's opsin was from a single-celled bacteria that lives in highly saline lakes in Egypt and Kenya, and survives its harsh environment by converting light into energy.
Rhodopsin is one of the body's links to the outside world, converting light into a signal that is sent to the brain.
Efficiently converting light into electricity requires preserving the exciton's energy as it travels deep within the so-called "reaction centre" of the leaf.
Illumination frees electrons and holes on opposite sides of the junction to produce a voltage across the junction that can propel current, thereby converting light into electrical power.
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As an electron donor, GFP was also utilized for converting light-to-electricity in photodetectors or photovoltaic cells [74 77].
Each pixel converts light into data points, which collectively make up a picture.
Another is the photovoltaic cell array required to convert light into electrical energy.
It is being developed as a photoreceptor, to convert light into electricity.
Newer designs employ a solar cell of photovoltaic material to convert light energy to electric energy.
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