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reduction in
photoconductivity is
observable (see Staebler–Wronski effect).
Other materials that were
reported to
exhibit negative photoconductivity include...
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metastable reduction in
photoconductivity is observable.
Other materials that were
reported to
exhibit negative photoconductivity include molybdenum disulfide...
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luminosity (light) on its
sensitive surface, in
other words, it
exhibits photoconductivity. A
photoresistor can be used in light-sensitive
detector circuits...
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Xerography is a dry
photocopying technique.
Originally called electrophotography, it was
renamed xerography—from the Gr****
roots ξηρός xeros,
meaning "dry"...
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optoisolators integrated optical circuit (IOC)
elements Photoconductivity, used in:
photoresistors photoconductive camera tubes charge-coupled
imaging devices Stimulated...
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characterization technique called photocurrent spectroscopy (PCS), also
known as
photoconductivity spectroscopy, is
widely used for
studying optoelectronic properties...
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Photoconductive atomic force microscopy (PC-AFM) is a
variant of
atomic force microscopy that
measures photoconductivity in
addition to
surface forces...
- Singh, Preetam; Husale, Sudhir; Singh, V. N. (2022-08-15). "Enhanced
photoconductivity performance of microrod-based Sb2Se3 device".
Solar Energy Materials...
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color television cathode ray tubes.
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) is used as a
photoconductive surface coating for
photocopier drums.
Various cadmium salts are used...
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measurements are
typically not single-shot measurements.
Photoconductive detection is
similar to
photoconductive generation. Here, the
voltage bias
across the antenna...