“…In general, these two effects can be considered to be persistent photoconductivity, wherein the photoconductivity persists for a long time even after the optical excitation is switched off. 8,9 Photo-conductivity has been observed in many materials, importantly in materials such as ZnO, GaN, GaN nanowires, 2H-MoSe 2 , MoS 2 , p-type Si nano-membranes, n-type GaN thin films, graphene, inorganic perovskites, etc. 10–19 While most of the literature studies discuss the positive photoconductivity, where the photocurrent increases as soon as the materials are exposed to given radiation, there are reports on materials that show switching between PPC and NPC depending on the excitation wavelength, 20 adsorption of oxygen 17,21,22 and temperature.…”