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Why can't Solar Cells be built with metals or doped metals rather than semiconductors as metals have a really low band gap energy.

On www.howstuffworks.com, it was given that materials with low band gap energy would generate a large amount of current but a very low voltage and that is the reason that a medium band gap energy i.e. 1.4 ev is used.

Is low voltage the only reason or are there other reasons to that materials especially metals with low band gap energies cannot be used?

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Why can't Solar Cells be built with metals or doped metals rather than semiconductors as metals have a really low band gap energy.

It may have something to do with the transparency of the material - it's ability to transmit light energy.

I think the process of doping requires a crystalline lattice - are the metals you're talking about crystals ?

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