Structures of Photoconductivity Spectra near the Fundamental Absorption Edge of Cadmium Sulfide
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The photoconductivity structures of CdS single crystals near the adsorption edge were investigated using polarized light at about 81°K. Field dependence of wavelengths of peaks and spectral dependence of decay time of the response were measured as well. From these experimental results, the structures are classified into two groups, one is attributed to the photoconductivity due to excitons which occurs in the shorter wave-length range (λ<4870A) and the other to that from some imperfections involved in the crystal, which appears on the longer wavelength side.
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- 1961-05-05
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