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Title: Photoconductive Cells


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Photoconductive Cells
  • Butch Ellen Grace Q. Salem
  • ICS 30 A

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Two-terminal semiconductor device whose terminal
    resistance will vary (linearly) with the
    intensity of the incident light

VT300 SeriesPhotoconductive Cell
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Photoconductive Cell
  • Also known as photoresistive device or
    photoresistor
  • Developed in the later 19th century
  • Oldest photoelectric device
  • Photoelectric cell device that is activated by
    electromagnetic energy in the form of light waves
  • A passive device, depending on an external
    current or voltage

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Applications
  • Familiar in supermarkets as the sensor that scans
    codes on grocery items at checkout counters
  • In photography, they are designed as the light
    meters used to measure the intensity of
    illumination

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Symbol

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Photoconductive material mostly used
  • Cadmium Sulfide (CdS)
  • Cadmium Selenide (CdSe)
  • CdS
  • Peak spectral response 5100 A
  • Response time of units 100 ms
  • CdSe
  • Peak spectral response 6150 A
  • Response time 10 ms

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Does not have a junction like the photodiode
  • A thin layer of material connected between
    terminals is exposed to the incident of light
    energy.
  • As the illumination of the device increases in
    its intensity, the energy state of a large no. of
    electrons in the structure will also increase,
    because of the increased availability of the
    photon packages of energy.

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Results in an increasing no. of relatively free
    electrons in the structure a decrease in the
    terminal resistance.
  • The resistance may change from several ohms in
    the dark to a few hundred ohms in sunlight

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Another application Voltage regulator system
  • Consists of photoconductive cell, bulb and
    resistor
  • Maintain Vo at a fixed level even though it may
    fluctuate from its rated value

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Photoconductive Cell
  • If Vi should drop in magnitude, the brightness of
    the bulb would also decrease.
  • The decrease in illumination would result in an
    increase in the resistance (R? ) of the
    photoconductive cell to maintain Vo at its rate
    level as determined by the voltage-divider rule.

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Photoconductive Cell
  • Voltage-divider rule
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