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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 ...
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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
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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) .
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Photoconductivity
The photoconductive gain is proportional to the lifetime of photo-excited carriers (either electrons or holes). commercial photoconductive devices.
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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...
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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...
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Polyvinylcarbazole
It is a photoconductive polymer and thus the basis for photorefractive polymers and organic light-emitting diodes.
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Photomixing
radiation in this waveband, others include frequency multiplied electronic/microwave sources, quantum cascade laser and ultrashort pulsed lasers with photoconductive A typical photoconductive device or 'photomixer' is made from low temperature GaAs with a patterned metalized layer which is used to form an electrode
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Constantin Senlecq
It used the photoconductive properties of selenium to transmit image .
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Cadmium zinc telluride
Characteristics
Radiation detectors using CZT can operate in direct-conversion (or photoconductive) mode at room temperature, unlike some other materials
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Optoelectronics
solar cells)
phototransistors
photomultipliers
optoisolators
integrated optical circuit (IOC) elements
Photoconductivity, used in:
photoresistors
photoconductive
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Pyranthrene (molecule)
It displays photoconductive properties when it is in a solid state, as well as when it is dissolved in a benzene solution.
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Julolidine
Applications
This compound and its derivatives have found recent interest as photoconductive materials, chemiluminescence
substances, chromogenic substrates
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Bismuth silicon oxide
They exhibit piezoelectric, electro-optic, elasto-optic, photorefractive and photoconductive properties, and therefore have potential applications in spatial
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Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Photoconductive emitters
When generating THz radiation via a photoconductive emitter, an ultrafast pulse (typically 100 femtoseconds or shorter) creates Photoconductive detection
Photoconductive detection is similar to photoconductive generation.
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