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Photoconductivity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Photoconductivity is an optical and electrical phenomenon in which a material becomes more electrically conductive owing to the absorption of electromagnetic radiation , such as visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared light, or gamma radiation [13]. www.sciencedirect.com
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Photoconductivity - Wikipedia
Photoconductivity is an optical and electrical phenomenon in which a material becomes more electrically conductive due to the absorption of electromagnetic ... en.wikipedia.org
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Photoconductivity | Definition, Examples & Usage - Britannica
Photoconductivity, the increase in the electrical conductivity of certain materials when they are exposed to light of sufficient energy. www.britannica.com
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photoconductive
ˌphotoconˈductive, a. Physics. Also with hyphen. [f. photo- 1 + conductive a.] Photoconducting; of or pertaining to the property of being photoconducting.1929 Campbell & Ritchie Photoelectric Cells i. 1 Selenium cells might be termed photo-conductive. 1933 Product Engin. Aug. 289/1 With each of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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photoconductive detectors - RP Photonics
Photoconductive detectors, or photoresistors, reduce electrical resistance under light, using intrinsic or extrinsic semiconductor absorption. www.rp-photonics.com
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PHOTOCONDUCTIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHOTOCONDUCTIVE is having, involving, or operating by photoconductivity. www.merriam-webster.com
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Photoconductive polymer
There are mainly two types of photoconductive polymer: negative photoconductive polymers and magnetic photoconductive polymers. Photoconductive polymers act merely as charge-transporting media, and it can be p-type or n-type, however most known photoconductive polymers are p-type wikipedia.org
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PHOTOCONDUCTIVE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
If a substance is photoconductive, it allows an electrical current to move more easily through it after light shines on it: The laser printer contains a ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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Understanding Photovoltaic and Photoconductive Modes of ...
Photoconductive mode employs reverse biasing and provides higher sensitivity, wider bandwidth, and improved linearity. Photovoltaic mode employs zero bias and ... www.allaboutcircuits.com
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Photoconductive polymer - Wikipedia
Photoconductive polymer is a smart material based on conductive polymer, and the electrical conductivity can be controlled by the amount of radiation. en.wikipedia.org
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Photodiodes and Photoconductors Tutorials - Thorlabs
Photoconductive mode: The photodiode is reversed biased, thus improving the bandwidth while lowering the junction capacitance. The gain of the detector is ... www.thorlabs.com
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Photoconductive Detectors - Fosco Connect
Photoconductive detectors are based on the phenomenon of photoconductivity. The conductivity of a photoconductor, which can be an insulator but is usually a ... www.fiberoptics4sale.com
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Photoconductive atomic force microscopy
Photoconductive atomic force microscopy (PC-AFM) is a variant of atomic force microscopy that measures photoconductivity in addition to surface forces. The most recent variation of SPM devices include (tr-EFM) and photoconductive AFM (pc-AFM) . wikipedia.org
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plumbicon
plumbicon Television. (ˈplʌmbɪkɒn) [f. L. plumb-um lead + -icon, after vidicon.] A type of television camera tube similar to a vidicon but in which the photoconductive layer of the signal plate is of lead monoxide.1962 E. F. de Haan in Philips Technical Rev. XXIV. 58/1 The photoconductive layer cons... Oxford English Dictionary
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selenium
selenium Chem. (sɪˈliːnɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. σελήν-η moon: see -ium. Cf. G. selen. Named in 1818 by Berzelius, the discoverer (Journal für Chemie u. Physik XXIII. 316), who explains that the name was chosen to indicate the resemblance of the properties of the new element to those of tellurium.] a. On... Oxford English Dictionary
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