Another type is called “direct light-induced degradation” (DLID), which is the degradation of photovoltaic cells from direct exposure to direct sunlight. Solar panels convert light into electricity, powering homes and businesses. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor devices that produce light when an electric current passes through them, widely recognized for their energy efficiency. For both phenomena, light is absorbed, causing excitation of an electron or other. This is called the photovoltaic effect; the electromotive force generated by the photovoltaic effect is called the photovoltage. The photovoltaic effect is used for photodiodes, solar cells, etc.