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Photoelectromagnetic effect

There are several possibilities for measuring the semiconductor properties of a substance. One of these is to determine the conductivity of the solid at various temperatures this describes the magnitude of the effect and its energy level. Other possibilities are to investigate the effect of photoelectric and photoelectromagnetic effects on the conductivity and the electron work function. [Pg.158]

The photoelectromagnetic (PEM) effect has been exploited in InSb as an uncooled detector of radiation of wavelength shorter than about 7 pm [2.54]. Its low sensitivity limits its use to industrial applications. [Pg.23]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.23 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.23 ]




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