Photoconductivity
Translations of "photoconductivity" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | фотопроводимост(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | fotoprovodimost | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 光傳導率 /光传导率(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation), 光導增益 /光导增益(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | guāng chuándǎo lǜ, guāngdǎo zēngyì | |
| French | photoconductivité(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | — | |
| German | Photoleitfähigkeit(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | — | |
| Irish | fótaisheoltacht(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | — | |
| Italian | fotoconduttività(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation), fotoresistenza(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | — | |
| Japanese | 光導電性(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | hikaridōdensei | |
| Polish | fotoprzewodnictwo(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | — | |
| Russian | фотопроводи́мость(an increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident electromagnetic radiation) | fotoprovodímostʹ |
photoconductivité
Photoleitfähigkeit
fótaisheoltacht
fotoconduttività, fotoresistenza
fotoprzewodnictwo
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