2017
DOI: 10.1134/s1063782617050104
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On the photoconductivity of TlInSe2

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“…The non-instantaneous rise and fall of current with light on-off in the E-WO 3 photoanode may be due to the fact that the photocurrent density has not reached a stable state in a short time and is undergoing the relaxation time or response time of semiconductor photoconductivity. 30,31 Similarly, in the same range of applied bias, the current densities of WO 3 and E-WO 3 photoanodes in the dark are much lower than their photocurrent densities, which indicates that the current density originated from the photoinduced carriers for both samples. Further observation (inset of Fig.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The non-instantaneous rise and fall of current with light on-off in the E-WO 3 photoanode may be due to the fact that the photocurrent density has not reached a stable state in a short time and is undergoing the relaxation time or response time of semiconductor photoconductivity. 30,31 Similarly, in the same range of applied bias, the current densities of WO 3 and E-WO 3 photoanodes in the dark are much lower than their photocurrent densities, which indicates that the current density originated from the photoinduced carriers for both samples. Further observation (inset of Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This compound has high tensoresistive properties [4], high photosensitivity [5], switching properties with memory [6][7][8][9], etc. The electrical and photoelectric properties of TlInSe2 single crystals were studied in [10,11,12]. As a result of these studies, the prospects of these crystals as receivers of near-IR and X-ray radiation were established.…”
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confidence: 99%