fotokonduktif
Fotokonduktif refers to a material that decreases its electrical resistance when exposed to electromagnetic radiation, such as light. This phenomenon is known as photoconductivity. When photons strike a fotokonduktif material, they excite electrons, freeing them from their atomic bonds and increasing the number of charge carriers available to conduct electricity. This results in a measurable increase in the material's conductivity.
The sensitivity of a fotokonduktif material to different wavelengths of light depends on its specific composition
Fotokonduktif materials are utilized in a variety of electronic devices. Photoconductive cells, for instance, are commonly