A Photoconductivity Apparatus. I. General Circuitry. II. Measurement of Transient Photocurrents

作者: L. E. Miller , F. A. Hamm

DOI: 10.1063/1.1770667

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摘要: An instrument for the measurement of photocurrents is described. It has advantage an inherent time response 0.1 second with accompanying sensitivity 2.0×10−13 ampere per inch deflection on oscillograph screen. These characteristics are shown to be desirable evaluation transient photocurrents.A short discussion application in photographic emulsions presented. currents require two seconds reach a maximum amplitude variety emulsions. Thus process giving rise these may electrolytic rather than electronic.

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