A solar cell converts sunlight directly into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. It is constructed from layers of semiconductor materials, usually silicon, with a positive and negative type. When light photons are absorbed, they create electron-hole pairs which generate an electric current across the positive-negative junction. Solar cells can be connected together in solar panels or modules to increase the voltage and power output for practical applications. The most efficient solar cells are made from monocrystalline silicon but polycrystalline and amorphous silicon types are also used.