Photoconductors: Light-Responsive Materials

Photoconductors are materials whose electrical conductivity increases when exposed to light. They are also known as photoresistors or light-dependent resistors (LDRs).

How They Work:

  • In darkness, photoconductors have high resistance due to few free charge carriers.
  • When light shines on them, photons excite electrons, increasing the number of charge carriers.
  • This lowers the resistance and allows more current to pass through.

Key Features:

  • Passive devices (no amplification of signal)
  • Respond to changes in light intensity
  • Slower response time compared to photodiodes or phototransistors

Common Applications:

  • Automatic night lights
  • Light meters in cameras
  • Solar street lamps
  • Security systems

Photoconductors are simple, inexpensive tools for sensing light and are widely used in applications where speed is less critical but reliability and cost-effectiveness are important.

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