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Magnetic field effects photocurrent

Yonemura, H Yoshida, M Mitake, S. and Yamada, S. (1999) Magnetic field effects on photocurrent responses from modified electrodes with CdS nanopartides. Electrochemistry, 67, 1209-1210. [Pg.276]

Figure 40 Three-dimensional anisotropy of the magnetic field effect on photoconduction of a 7 um-thick tetracene single crystal illuminated through a semitransparent gold evaporated anode (cf. Fig. 39a). (a) Relative increase of the photocurrent (iph) when a magnetic field B = 0.5T is rotated perpendicular to the a 6-plane for different orientations of the crystal Figure 40 Three-dimensional anisotropy of the magnetic field effect on photoconduction of a 7 um-thick tetracene single crystal illuminated through a semitransparent gold evaporated anode (cf. Fig. 39a). (a) Relative increase of the photocurrent (iph) when a magnetic field B = 0.5T is rotated perpendicular to the a 6-plane for different orientations of the crystal <p. The maximum relative increase amounts to about 10%. (b) Orientation ( <p ) dependent positions of the maxima in the magnetic field effect vs. direction of the magnetic field (5). Circles experimental data solid line theoretical prediction according to Eq. (121). After Ref. 248.
Konno, A., Mogi, I. and Watanabe, K. (2001) Effect of strong magnetic fields on the photocurrent of a poly(N-methylpyrrole) modified electrode. [Pg.275]


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