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Soliphotic optoelectronic integration in photosensitized photogalvanic systems for solar energy transduction and storage

GPIC 2026
Bijendra Singh, Speaker at Physics Congress
Central University of Gujarat, India
Title : Soliphotic optoelectronic integration in photosensitized photogalvanic systems for solar energy transduction and storage

Abstract:

The transition toward sustainable energy technologies requires innovative solar conversion systems capable of overcoming the inherent limitations of conventional photovoltaic devices. This research proposes a Soliphotic‑Optoelectronic Integrated Heliotech (SOIH) within photosensitized photogalvanic systems for efficient solar energy transduction and electrochemical storage. The proposed approach introduces photon‑based energy routing, nanophotonic light trapping, exciton‑mediated charge transfer, and adaptive optoelectronic modulation within an H‑shape photogalvanic configuration. This integrated architecture enhances photon utilization, reduces recombination losses, improves spectral absorption, and enables low‑loss optical energy transfer. The system incorporates Photosenstizers, photodetectors, nanostructured solar absorbers, optical waveguides, and quantum‑enhanced photon recycling to enable dynamic solar energy harvesting. The proposed design supports scalable manufacturing and low‑cost materials, making it suitable for next‑generation solar technologies. The study establishes Soliphotic‑Optoelectronic Integration(SOI) as a promising pathway for future solar energy conversion and storage.
Keywords: Soliphotic, Optoelectronics, Photogalvanic Cell, Solar Energy, Photon Management, Optical Routing, Exciton Dynamics, Quantum Solar Conversion

Biography:

Dr. Bijendra Singh is an accomplished researcher whose work primarily focuses on photo galvanic cells (PGCs) and their applications in solar energy conversion. His research aims to advance the development of clean, renewable, and environmentally sustainable energy systems. He has also contributed significantly to the field of photo electrochemical cells (PECs), working toward improving the efficiency of solar energy conversion and energy storage technologies. In addition to his work in renewable energy, Dr. Singh’s research interests extend to the application of nanomaterials in biomedical science, water treatment technologies, pharmaceutical applications, and the recovery of valuable minerals from waste materials with a focus on environmental sustainability. Dr. Singh earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Gujarat, India, and completed his M.Phil. at the School of Chemical Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, India. He has authored more than 30 research papers in reputed international journals and has delivered over 24 oral presentations at national and international conferences.

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