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- Photoconductivity is an optical and electrical phenomenon in which a material becomes more electrically conductive due to the absorption of electromagnetic...
- measurements are typically not single-shot measurements. Photoconductive detection is similar to photoconductive generation. Here, the voltage bias across the antenna...
- Photoconductive polymers absorb electromagnetic radiation and produce an increase of electrical conductivity. Photoconductive polymers have been used...
- luminosity (light) on its sensitive surface, in other words, it exhibits photoconductivity. A photoresistor can be used in light-sensitive detector circuits...
- Xerography is a dry photocopying technique. Originally called electrophotography, it was renamed xerography—from the Gr**** roots ξηρός xeros, meaning "dry"...
- causes only a small forward current compared to the photocurrent. In photoconductive mode the diode is reverse biased, that is, with the cathode driven...
- optoisolators integrated optical circuit (IOC) elements Photoconductivity, used in: photoresistors photoconductive camera tubes charge-coupled imaging devices Stimulated...
- be classified by their mechanism for detection:[unreliable source?] Photoconductive effect: These detectors work by changing their electrical conductivity...
- electroencephalography. The fastest opto-isolators use PIN diodes in photoconductive mode. An opto-isolator contains a source (emitter) of light, almost...
- phenomena where light affects the movement of electric charges include the photoconductive effect, the photovoltaic effect, and the photoelectrochemical effect...