Photoconductivity of Palladium 8-Hydroxy-Quinolinate
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The photoconductivity of palladium 8-hydroxy-quinolinate has been measured by the method of illuminating a specimen with two different wavelength lights. Palladium 8-hydroxy-quinolinate shows a main-response of photoconductivity at the wavelength 600∼700 mμ and a sub-response at 900∼950 mμ. The sub-response is affected by another illumination: the sub-response is increased by the illumination of 500∼700 mμ and decreased by the illumination of 700∼1200 mμ. It seems that this photoconduction behavior is caused by the trapping of exciton.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1969-10-05
著者
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AKIYAMA Morio
Department of Physics, Sapporo Medical College
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Akiyama Morio
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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Utsugi Yasushi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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