Photoconductivity
Synonyms for "photoconductivity" (1 found)
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11 translations across 9 languages.
Bulgarian
1 entries- фотопроводимост noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Chinese Mandarin
2 entries- 光傳導率 /光传导率 noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
- 光導增益 /光导增益 noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
French
1 entries- photoconductivité noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
German
1 entries- Photoleitfähigkeit noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Irish
1 entries- fótaisheoltacht noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Italian
2 entries- fotoconduttività noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
- fotoresistenza noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Japanese
1 entries- 光導電性 noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Polish
1 entries- fotoprzewodnictwo noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
Russian
1 entries- фотопроводи́мость noun (an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation)
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