PHOTOELECTRIC CELL

or photocell, device whose electrical characteristics (e.g., current, voltage, or resistance) vary when light is incident upon it. The most common type consists of two electrodes separated by a light-sensitive semiconductor material. A battery or other voltage source connected to the electrodes sets up a current even in the absence of light; when light strikes the semiconductor section of the photocell, the current in the circuit increases by an amount proportional to the intensity of the light. In the phototube, an older type of photocell, two electrodes are enclosed in a glass tube—an anode and a light-sensitive cathode, i.e., a metal that emits electrons in accordance with the photoelectric effect. Although the phototube itself is now obsolete, the principle survives in the photomultiplier tube, which can be used to detect and amplify faint amounts of light. In this tube, electrons ejected from a photosensitive cathode by light are attracted toward and strike a positive electrode, liberating showers of secondary electrons; these are drawn to a more positive electrode, producing yet more secondary electrons—and so on, through several stages, until a large pulse of current is produced. Besides its use in measuring light intensity, a photomultiplier can be built into a television camera tube, making it sensitive enough to pick up the visual image of a star too faint to be seen by the human eye. The photovoltaic type of photoelectric cell, when exposed to light, can generate and support an electric current without being attached to any external voltage source. Such a cell usually consists of a semiconductor crystal with two zones composed of dissimilar materials. When light shines on the crystal, a voltage is set up across the junction between the two zones. A phototransistor, which is a type of photovoltaic cell, can generate a small current that acts like the input current in a conventional transistor and controls a larger current in the output circuit. Photovoltaic cells are also used to make solar batteries (see solar cell). Since the current from a photocell can easily be used to operate switches or relays, it is often used in light-actuated counters, automatic door openers, and intrusion alarms. Photocells in such devices are popularly known as electric eyes.

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...ABSORPTION OF LIVING CELL NUCLEI DURING GROWTH...occurrence of nucleotides in cells can, we believe...types. On the one hand photoelectric methods Caspersson...morphologically defined area of a cell has not been so frequently...and structure of the cell in one exposure. These...significant number of cells. Caspersson, Jacobason...apparatus designed for the photoelectric recording of density...
...8997 photoelectric absorption 61 8893 39 12290 5956 8998 photoelectric absorption coefficient 2018 8898 2178 4763 5957 8999 photoelectric cell 1572 9030 1904 12294 5971 9000 photoelectric comparator 2228 8902 2388 12284 5954 9001 photoelectric...
...because of the low output of the photoelectric cell, and it is the most expensive...unusually satisfactory. The photoelectric type of instrument consists...of a barrier-layer type of photoelectric cell and a sensitive direct...
Photoelectric Cell and Photometry Photoelectric cells are light-sensing devices...counter. The photoelectric cell senses when the beam is interrupted...counter. Other applications for photoelectric cells include their use as automatic...
...using the photoelectric cell, a method that was...practical photoelectric cell that produced a small...variety of purposes. Such photoelectric cells found many uses; among...light source and the cell, allowing automatic...proposed in 1905 that the photoelectric effect
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...spatially defined operant, namely, breaking a photoelectric cell beam that was located near the ceiling at the rear...1993) experiment, the operant was breaking a photoelectric cell beam located near the ceiling at the rear of the...
...followed by Chibeaus gaze. As "an eremite in a photoelectric cell" rolls from behind the "storyboard," the man...identified by the eremite/hermit) and technology (the photoelectric cell) is questioned. This is a central issue in any...
...a series of photoelectric cells (located 15.2, 92.4...photoelectric beam. Breaking the photoelectric beam in either goalbox resulted...e., breaking the goalbox photoelectric beam) and whether the response...N. R. (1981). Mitral cell responses to odors of reward...
...solar cells. These solar cells proved to be the start of...published in a paper on the photoelectric effect. The scientific explanation...essay on the law of the "photoelectric effect" supplied the foundation...advancements, including the photoelectric effect, earned him the Nobel...the silicon photovoltaic cell at Bell Labs--the first...
...After centrifugation, BAL cells were resuspended at 1 x 10.sup.6 cells/mL in an assay buffer solution...1% at 2.4 x 10.sup.6 cells/mL for use in the incubations...was followed by 80 microL of cell suspension. Aliquots of each...semiquantitative measurements through the photoelectric ionization of surface-bound...
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...Herrhausens car broke a light beam generated by a photoelectric cell. Interruption of the beam caused a flow of electricity...drives by. Although that type of trigger device (a photoelectric cell) had not been used before in a vehicle ambush...
...small screen onto which pictures were transmitted 10 times per second at 30 lines of resolution. With the help of a photoelectric cell, bright and dim light were translated into an electrical signal and sent via radio waves. POPULAR SCIENCE wrote...
...cophasal with the exposing beam, scanning off the image developed in the female matte as it does so by means of a photoelectric cell. As the scan-off beam travels through the area of the foreground scene silhouetted in the infrared layer, a...
...adapted it to their optical printers. (Amazingly, few cameramen used exposure meters in the twenties. Though the photoelectric cell had not been invented yet, the "Watkins actinometer," or visual extinction meter, was designed for motion picture...
...bodyguards in a lead car and a follow car. Herrhausen was killed when his car broke a light beam generated by a photoelectric cell. Interruption of the beam triggered the detonation of a bomb. The bomb, packaged to look like a childs knapsack...
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...Contained in those two parts is a photo cell, an electronic device that reacts...eye receiving unit - also called photoelectric cell or photo tube - a current, or power...the belt and the photosensitive cell, or electric eye, is placed directly...
...Bell built a pioneering aircraft of his own. He also built the first successful hydrofoil, helped develop the photoelectric cell and invented an improved mechanism for the desalination of ocean water. Bell lived until 1922, dividing his time...
...know-how to conduct radar detection, photoelectric reconnaissance, computer-network...anti-submarine warfare and strikes on photoelectric spy satellites, as well as network...for an Algerian-Jordanian terrorist cell cooperating with al Qaeda to attack...
...printed characters into sounds, his design featured a selenium cell, a prism, a sheet of quartz, a photocell and a speaker...Patent 446.338 in 1936 for a device to transform numbers on a photoelectric basis. He was forced to leave Czechoslovakia in 1938 and...


 

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PHOTOELECTRIC CELL or photocell, device...electrons in accordance with the photoelectric effect . Although the phototube...The photovoltaic type of photoelectric cell, when exposed to light...is a type of photovoltaic cell, can generate a small current...output circuit. Photovoltaic cells are also used to make solar...
...classical theory predicted that the photoelectric current should not depend on...successfully explained the photoelectric effect. It was closely related...applications, most based on the photoelectric cell...
...the light-sensitive cell is connected in an electric...Although selenium cells proved inadequate...the phototube (see photoelectric cell ) made the mechanical...back of a mosaic of photoelectric cells in a 525-line zigzag...
...emits an intense beam of light into the sky. The detector, located at a fixed distance from the projector, uses a photoelectric cell to detect the projected light when it is reflected from clouds. In the fixed-beam ceilometer, the light is beamed...
...powerful microwave amplifier; it is used to generate signals for radar and television stations. See also magnetron ; photoelectric cell . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of...
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