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Same concept, but somewhat different application. In the photoelectric effect you ionize an atom. Photovoltaics use semiconductors that have a conduction band, and the photon can excite an electron into it. Same concept, but for a more complex system.

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AFAIK it was just the photoelectric effect, but I don't have the paper in front of me. I don't think semiconductor band structure was being investigated at the time.

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That's what I thought but someone I know is claiming that he won the NP for both discoveries but only received one prize! Personally I think he's confused but just wanted confirmation from more learned people.

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Einstein's Nobel prize was given for the following:

 

for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect

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